Clearview Park Golf Course - Golf courses, Bayside, NY
Clearview Park Golf Course - Golf courses, Bayside, NY
Latitude | 40.787787 |
Longitude | -73.790491 |
City | Bayside |
State | NY |
Zip/Postal Code | 11360-1038 |
Country | United States |
Phone | (718) 229-2570 |
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 16, 2004]
johnnycat05
Shoots in the 100s
this is the worst place to play in all of NYC. Very unoragnized. Starter was all but absent. You would see 4somes out there with 3-4 golf carts! a lot of 2 and 3somes out there on a packed day. Slow play is being nice. Try cement shoes instead of golf shoes. Also lack of etiqutte on many players. I had two asian guys drive right by us on the 2nd green, they just hit up and passed by and finished on the green while we were waiting for the 4some ahead of us to finish! Where's the ranger? There isn't one! I tried to play target practice for only time in my life on the new 2some ahead of me. Customer Service poor, absentee rangers and starter is out "getting coffee" Similar Products Used: try elsewhere in NYC this place is a disater area....too crowded due to the suburban nature of Bayside area. Bronx is better even marine park and kissena beat this molasses course. |
[Jul 30, 2002]
dkauctions
Shoots in the 80s
Decent course for a NYC park course. Not too long though. Fairways and greens also in decent shape. No water but some sand. Fairways are stacked back to back on this one so a slice or hook could land 4 holes over. Customer Service good |
[Aug 26, 2001]
Humble1
Shoots in the 80s
Great "NYC" course. This course is a training center for beginners, simple layout with a couple of difficult holes. -Beginners a definite place to build up your skills. -Intermediate players you''ll have fun scoring low on a semi-decent course. -Better players I suggest unless you have nowhere else to play you skip this one. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 26, 2001]
Edward
Shoot in the 90s
For a New York City golf course, the courses are well maintained, but the key words are "for a new york city golf course." Not too many decent courses in New York City, especially since there are so many golfers in NY. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 02, 2000]
Joe
Shoot in the 80s
If you live in the city and need a quick golfing fix this will do. Wide open fairways lined with vey few trees and no water make it virtually impossible to lose strokes or balls on this course. Great for the beginner and shorter hitter; will bore the hell out of someone looking to be challenged. Adequately maintained especially for a municipal couse but the tee boxes as greens are generally longer than they should be. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 26, 2000]
Edwin
Shoot in the 90s
Its one of the longer courses in Queens, its one reason that I enjoy it, not much on course management. Just take your driver and whack it. The greens are well kept, but slow. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 20, 2000]
Jim
Shoot in the 90s
Course was in good condition when I visited. Got on the first tee in 15 minutes from my 1:30 tee time. Nice beginner-intermediate course to play. Have sighted mayor of NY here. |