Bethpage State Park Golf Course

Bethpage State Park Golf Course is a 18-hole, par 71 golf course located in Farmingdale, New York, measuring 7065 yards. Cost tier: Elite. A driving range is available on site.

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99 Quaker Meeting House Rd, Farmingdale, NY 11735-1847

An 18-hole, par-71 public course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, NY, playing 7,065 yards.

18 Holes
Par 71
7065 yards
Elite
Driving Range

About This Course

Bethpage State Park Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-71 layout that plays 7,065 yards. At over 7,000 yards, it is one of the longest public courses on Long Island. The facility includes a driving range, and the course is part of the larger Bethpage State Park complex, which houses multiple courses on the same property.

The course is on Quaker Meeting House Road in Farmingdale, in Nassau County on Long Island. Despite its elite pricing tier, it operates as a state-run public facility. Colonial Springs Golf Club, Cantiague Park, and The Greens at Half Hollow are among the nearby courses, though few in the area match Bethpage’s yardage.

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99 Quaker Meeting House Rd, Farmingdale, NY 11735-1847

An 18-hole, par-71 public course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, NY, playing 7,065 yards.

18 Holes
Par 71
7065 yards
Elite
Driving Range