ROCKAWAY HUNTING CLUB
🇺🇸 Lawrence, NY, USA
Designed by A. Tillinghast, Tom Bendelow
Rockaway Hunting, nestled in the storied sands of the Five Towns, whispers tales of early American golf, a place where the sport took root and social bonds were deeply intertwined with sporting life. The windswept links-style layout, a rarity so close to New York City, unfolds over rolling terrain punctuated by undulating fescue grasses, a testament to its origins as a haven for those seeking a taste of the Scottish game. It requires a creative ground game with bump and runs and a careful touch with the putter.
Originally designed in the late 19th century, Rockaway Hunting's layout has seen subtle refinements over the years, retaining its old-world charm while adapting to modern play. While not a stern test for today's tour professionals, the course favors those who can work the ball in the wind and possess a keen understanding of links strategy; a fade on a few key holes is certainly rewarded.
Beyond the course, Rockaway Hunting fosters a unique atmosphere, a refuge for families and children who grow up learning about the course and club. The clubhouse, a monument to tradition, is an extension of its members' homes. The club's social fabric is as integral to the Rockaway Hunting experience as the challenge of the course itself, creating an environment that is steeped in history, with families whose ties to the club span generations.
Reviews
Super fun links course in US
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Rockaway Hunting at Rockaway Hunting Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.4 out of 10 based on 28 explicit golfer ratings.
Rockaway Hunting was designed by A. Tillinghast and Tom Bendelow.
Rockaway Hunting at Rockaway Hunting Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Rockaway Hunting is 70.
Rockaway Hunting plays 6,371 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Rockaway Hunting is 129.