In a move aimed at increasing accessibility, Bethpage Black has revised its tee time reservation system following the Ryder Cup. Golfers looking to play at the renowned Long Island course will find it slightly easier to secure a tee time, a welcome change for many enthusiasts. The adjustments come as part of the course's efforts to enhance the overall golfing experience.
As one of the most sought-after public courses in the United States, Bethpage Black's new system is expected to attract even more players eager to experience its challenging layout. The changes reflect a broader trend in golf management, focusing on improving player access to top-tier facilities.
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