THE GOLF CLUB AT MIDDLE BAY
🇺🇸 Oceanside, NY, USA
Designed by Alfred H. Tull, Kipp Schulties
Middle Bay occupies a waterfront site in Oceanside on Long Island's South Shore, where tidal marshes and bay views shape the character of play. The course was originally designed by Alfred H. Tull, a regional architect active in the early-to-mid twentieth century who worked on several layouts across the New York metropolitan area. More recently, architect Kipp Schulties undertook renovation work to update the design while respecting the property's natural constraints and routing.
The layout reflects the challenges of golf in a coastal Long Island setting, where prevailing winds off the Atlantic and Middle Bay influence club selection and strategy throughout the round. The relatively flat terrain typical of barrier island topography is punctuated by water features and marshland that come into play on several holes. Golfers navigate a mix of open and tree-lined holes, with the proximity to tidal waters creating both scenic backdrops and strategic hazards.
The Golf Club at Middle Bay serves the South Shore golfing community as a private facility. Like many clubs in the densely populated Nassau County corridor, it provides a retreat from urban surroundings while remaining accessible to members from Brooklyn, Queens, and western Long Island. The course reflects the evolution of golf in this region, where land pressures and environmental considerations have long influenced design and maintenance practices.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Middle Bay at The Golf Club at Middle Bay has a Course Vaults score of 6.7 out of 10 based on 11 explicit golfer ratings.
Middle Bay was designed by Alfred H. Tull and Kipp Schulties.
Yes. Middle Bay at The Golf Club at Middle Bay is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Middle Bay is 72.
Middle Bay plays 6,819 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Middle Bay is 138.