author=Steve_ Shaffer link=topic=40166.msg844076#msg844076 date=1245255228]
I've told my wife about Bethpage many times and she won't consider retiring to Long Island just for quality inexpensive golf.
Mind your wife. As great as the Black is- much better than WF-West; considerably underrated in my opinion- Bethpage is a nightmare and the posterchild for everything wrong with public golf. NYC is a great place for the super rich. When I went to Ohio State in the 1970s we were always amazed at the huge number of NYC natives who went to school there, how invariably annoying they were, and that they always whined about what a cowtown Columbus was. Much to our chagrin, very few seemed to ever leave. Oh, I should disclose that I have a son living in Manhattan for five years now, and he rather likes the place. Once an excellent golfer, he seldom plays anymore, and has only been to Bethpage once where they could only manage to play one of the lesser colors. It took all day to play an incomplete round on course he thought was below average. Too big of a hassle.
Lou;
As near and dear Bethpage is to my heart, I agree with your statement. The golf courses-particularly Red-and to a lesser degree, Black and Green, are so wonderful, but it's just such a pain in the ass to play there, it takes 5 1/2 hours, marshals and many staff are useless and more often rude at the same time, to name several attributes. Unless you're off the 1st tee by 7am or so, or maybe going off very late in the afternoon (read: finishing in near darkness), it will be quicker. Have you ever seen the waits at the first tee in the late morning and early afternoon? It's disgusting, and takes a lot of the fun out of it. I'm just calling it as I see it.
I'm not the fastest player around, but I'm not slow, and I will be respectful of my group and in relation to other groups. I never hesitate just to pick it up if I'm hacking up a hole and potentially holding everybody else up.
The Monday after the US Open in 04, I walked off Green--it took 2 hours to play 6 holes.
In comparison, last year, I went to Tallgrass on a Saturday, (about mid-May), maybe 1pm. Walked up, was on 1st tee within 5 minutes, and played in a little over 3 hours. Perfect.