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The Bethpage Black Course is a public golf course at Bethpage State Park on Long Island, New York. The course was designed by Joseph H. Burbeck [ 4 ] and was assisted by noted golf architect A. W. Tillinghast .
The Black Course is adjacent to the exclusive Melville Court development in East Farmingdale and the Old Bethpage industrial area. The Red Course is adjacent to Old Bethpage residential neighborhoods, while the Blue Course is closer to the community of Bethpage (formerly Central Park, pre-1936).
The 2002 United States Open Championship was the 102nd U.S. Open, held June 13–16 at the Black Course of Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York, east of New York City on Long Island. Tiger Woods was the champion at 277 (−3), three shots ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson.
Tiger Woods congratulates Scottie Scheffler after the final round of the Hero World Challenge 2024 at Albany Golf Course on Dec. 8 in Nassau. (Photo by ... Bethpage Black Course at Bethpage State ...
The 45th Ryder Cup competition is scheduled for Sept. 26-28 at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y. The Europeans are the defending champions following a 16 1/2 to 11 1/2 win outside of Rome in 2023.
The crowd is as notorious as the difficulty of Bethpage Black, the first truly public golf course (excluding high-end resorts) to host the Ryder Cup. It previously held the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009, and the PGA Championship in 2019, when Brooks Koepka heard it from the crowd as he was letting a big lead slip away before holding on to win.
The 2009 United States Open Championship was the 109th U.S. Open, held June 18–22 on the Black Course of Bethpage State Park on Long Island, in Farmingdale, New York. Lucas Glover won his only major title, two strokes ahead of runners-up Ricky Barnes, David Duval, and Phil Mickelson.
Bethpage was the home of the Grumman plant that produced the Apollo Lunar Modules, or LEMs. Bethpage State Park offers five golf courses to choose from. One of them, the Black Course, was the site of the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009. Tiger Woods won the event in 2002 and Lucas Glover in 2009.