SUNKEN MEADOW STATE PARK
🇺🇸 Kings Park, NY, USA
Designed by Alfred H. Tull
Sunken Meadow State Park operates three nine-hole courses on Long Island's North Shore, with the Red and Blue nines forming one of the available eighteen-hole combinations. Alfred H. Tull designed the layout, which opened in the 1960s as part of New York State's expansion of public golf facilities. Tull, a regional architect active in the mid-twentieth century, created straightforward parkland courses suited to municipal play, and Sunken Meadow reflects that practical approach to accessible golf.
The property sits within the larger state park complex near Long Island Sound, offering views of the water from elevated portions of the course. The terrain features moderate elevation changes typical of the North Shore's glacially formed landscape, with tree-lined fairways and traditional green complexes. The routing takes advantage of the natural contours without excessive earthmoving, creating a walkable course that serves a high volume of public play throughout the season.
As a state park facility, Sunken Meadow attracts a broad cross-section of Long Island golfers, from beginners to experienced players seeking an affordable round. The course operates under the New York State Parks system, which manages several golf facilities across the state. Conditioning and pace of play vary with seasonal demand, but the layout provides a solid test of fundamental golf skills in a scenic setting. The combination of accessible rates, coastal proximity, and established tree growth makes it a fixture in the region's public golf landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Red/Blue was designed by Alfred H. Tull.
Yes. Red/Blue at Sunken Meadow State Park is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Red/Blue is 71.
Red/Blue plays 6,179 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Red/Blue is 117.
Red/Blue is a 18-hole course.