National Golf Links of America
National Golf Links of America
Est. 1908
Where2Golf says:
The National Golf Links of America is home to a championship course that ranks with the world's best. Here you will find one of the United States' most admired duneland links layouts, with an outstanding array of excellently crafted and challenging holes. Golf courses don't get any better than this. However, this is a private course generally playable only by members and their guests.
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Making Contact
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National Golf Links of America
325 Sebonac Inlet Rd,
Southampton, New York 11968
USA
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Office |
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+1 (631) 283 0410 |
Pro Shop |
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Fax
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+1 (631) 283 0424
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Email |
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Website |
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www.natgolflinks.org |
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Golf Pro
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James E. (Jim) Morris
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About the course
The course:
18 holes.
Duneland, links course.
Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
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Surroundings:
Woodland and seaside (Great Peconic Bay and Bullhead Bay).
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Designer:
Charles Blair Macdonald
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Yards |
6957 |
6505 |
5771 |
Par |
72 |
72 |
72 |
SSS or Slope |
73.6 |
71.7 |
73.5 |
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How2Get There?
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2.5 mi NW of Tuckahoe, Long Island / 89 mi E of New York City (Times Square, Manhattan).
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Essential information
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Green Fees:
Outside visitor fee not applicable; members only course.
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Who can play and When?
National Golf Links is a private club. Guests may only play if hosted by a member.
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Other Information
Walking permitted at all times.
Caddies available.
Practice facilities
Limited
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Did you know?
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The National Golf Links hosted the first Walker Cup in 1922, when a team of amateur golfers representing Great Britain & Ireland took on the best amateur golfers in the United States. The trophy, won on the first nine occasions by the USA, bears the name of George Herbert Walker, president of the USGA in 1920 and the man who originated the idea of this bi-annual competition.
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Published Ranking
2017/18 Golf Digest rating: 8th best course in the USA and 2nd best in New York state.
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Location
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Latitude: (40.915426)
Longitude: (-72.450575)
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