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Life long Inwood resident Gus Ciotti died in Wellington, Fla. on March 24. He was 85. more
For the fourth consecutive year, Legacy Infiniti in Lynbrook will be a Hole in One sponsor for Molloy’s Annual Golf Classic, scheduled for May 16, at the Seawane and Woodmere Clubs. In the photo are, from left, Harold Reese, Molloy Golf Committee member, John Chmela, owner  of Legacy Infiniti and Cynthia Metzger, of Molloy’s Office of Advancement. For information about the event, call (516) 678-5000 x6723. more
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano announced last week that Eisenhower Park will provide a free round of golf for veterans and active-duty personnel on Eisenhower Park’s Blue Course on … more
A Five Towns resident will be honored and an area native is a co-chair of the annual Stephen W. Schlissel WE CARE Golf and Tennis Classic at the Middle Bay Country Club in Oceanside on Aug. 2. WE … more
The Lawrence Village Ladies Club would like all women golfers to join them for “BABE” Day. Lots of fun, golf, prizes, lunch and endless Sangria! The event takes place on July 21 with an 8:30 … more
In his first year as Hewlett golf coach, Dave Yaker had nearly 20 kids at tryouts and saw a select group of six lead the Bulldogs to the Conference I title and a spot in the Nassau County tournament. more
Frank Argento, the general manager of the Lawrence Village Country Club, has resigned and accepted a position two miles down the road at the Rockaway Hunting Club. more
When thinking of a country club, one generally assumes that a single membership covers all. Such is not the case with Lawrence Village Country Club, which is comprised of three separate facilities. The Golf Club, Tennis Club and the Village Marina are each run independently. more
The planned renovation of all 18 holes at Lawrence Village Country Club has found its way into a sand trap, and now some members are worried that unless a commitment by local lawmakers is made to complete the project, many golfers will go elsewher more
Many Long Islander have flocked from private to public courses as club dues and fees have either become too costly or too hard to justify for people who are struggling in hard economic times. more
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