Eisenhower Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of the three courses at Eisenhower Park should I play for the best overall experience?

If you're looking for the premier challenge, the Red Course is your best bet; it's a championship track that demands precision. For a more relaxed, scenic round, we really enjoy the Blue Course with its mature trees and slightly more forgiving layout. The White Course is a solid option too, often less crowded, offering a good balance.

When is the absolute best time to play Eisenhower Park to avoid the crowds and enjoy ideal conditions?

We always recommend targeting early spring or late fall to beat the peak season rush and enjoy comfortable temperatures. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a smoother pace of play, as weekends here can get quite busy, especially on the Red Course. You'll find the course conditions are generally excellent during these shoulder seasons.

What's the real scoop on green fees and booking a tee time at Eisenhower Park - is it a budget-friendly option?

Eisenhower Park is definitely a budget-friendly option, especially if you're a Nassau County resident, who get significantly reduced rates. Non-residents will pay more, but it's still a great value for the quality you get. Booking well in advance, particularly online, is crucial to secure your preferred tee time, as slots fill up fast.

How challenging are the courses at Eisenhower Park, and what kind of golfer will enjoy them most?

The Red Course is undoubtedly the most challenging, with its long par-4s and strategic bunkering, perfect for experienced golfers looking for a test. The Blue and White courses are more forgiving, making them ideal for mid-handicappers or those looking for a pleasant, less stressful round. You'll find all three are well-maintained and offer a fair game.

Are there any must-know tips for first-time visitors to Eisenhower Park Golf Course, beyond just playing golf?

Make sure to arrive early to take advantage of the extensive practice facilities, including a driving range and putting greens, which are excellent for a warm-up. The clubhouse offers standard amenities, but we recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks for the course to save a bit. Parking is ample, but follow signs carefully as it's a large park.