October 8th, 2011Posted by admin
Come spend a family day at Randall’s Island Golf & Sports Center – Only $11 per person! Hayrides, Pony Rides, Carnival Games, Mini Golf, Batting Cages, Hay Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Food and much more! Entry Fee Includes: Candy at Festival, Pony Rides, Miniature Golf, Batting Cages, Pumpkin, A Hay Maze and Hayrides Additions will include: [...]
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April 5th, 2011Posted by admin
Be sure to visit our Beer Garden on Masters Saturday and Sunday between 11:30 and 6:00. Our menu includes hamburgers, hot dogs, wraps and salads. Stella, Hoegaarden, Bud, and Bud Light on draft Pitcher special – $13.00 Watch the tournament on our brand new 32″ flat screen TV’s
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March 29th, 2011Posted by admin
Next time you get to the practice range make sure you warmup prior to making full power swings. It’s always a good idea to start with chip swings and gradually increase the size. Never take out your driver and swing for the fence as soon as you start practicing. Take your time between shots and [...]
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March 29th, 2011Posted by admin
Small group social clinics are offered at Randall’s Island Golf Center. These four part weekly sessions will teach the basics of Full swing, short game, basic rules and etiquette. Each student will be analyzed with a computerized video analysis system. Our clinics have two missions: to teach golf and to provide a social network for beginner [...]
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March 29th, 2011Posted by admin
Randalls own Head Golf Professional, Rick Nielsen, was recently featured on the Gotham Golf Blog. Sections of Rick’s popular DVD, Power Golf Dynamics, can be seen here: Rick Nielsen\’s Power Golf Dynamics You can also see Rick’s video here on our member forum.
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March 2nd, 2011Posted by admin
Golf is a GAME. Golf is not work. It is supposed to be fun. I have seen plenty of very talented children that could have been superstars but quit because golf became work. Like everything new golf is fun at the beginning, but many times as a player gets better (s)he puts too much pressure [...]
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