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Manhasset Today
By the People, for the People
Glen Cove Slashes Golf Fees, Offering New Option for Local Golfers
North Hempstead's Harbor Links course charges higher green fees for nonresidents, while Glen Cove is keeping discounted permits for its renovated 18-hole course.
Apr. 20, 2026 at 5:51am
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Discounted municipal golf fees in Glen Cove provide a new affordable option for local players amid rising costs at neighboring courses.Manhasset TodayThe town of Glen Cove has announced steep discounts on golf fees at its 18-hole municipal course, providing a new affordable option for local golfers. This comes as the neighboring town of North Hempstead charges higher, time-based green fees for nonresidents at its town-run Harbor Links course, which has no membership fee.
Why it matters
The fee changes in Glen Cove and North Hempstead highlight the ongoing competition for golfers in the region. With rising costs and limited public course options, affordable access to golf is an important community amenity. The discounts in Glen Cove aim to retain and attract players, while North Hempstead's higher fees for nonresidents could drive some local golfers to seek out more cost-effective alternatives.
The details
Glen Cove is keeping steeply discounted permits for its renovated 18-hole municipal golf course in an effort to retain and attract players. This provides a new affordable option for local golfers, especially compared to the higher, time-based green fees charged by North Hempstead's town-run Harbor Links course, which has no membership fee.
- Glen Cove announced the new discounted golf fees in April 2026.
- North Hempstead's Harbor Links course has been charging higher green fees for nonresidents for an unspecified period of time.
The players
Glen Cove
The town of Glen Cove, which operates an 18-hole municipal golf course and has announced steep discounts on golf fees to retain and attract players.
North Hempstead
The neighboring town of North Hempstead, which operates the town-run Harbor Links golf course that charges higher, time-based green fees for nonresidents.
Harbor Links
A public golf course operated by the town of North Hempstead that charges higher green fees for nonresidents.
The takeaway
The fee changes in Glen Cove and North Hempstead highlight the ongoing competition for affordable public golf access in the region. Golfers now have more options to consider, with Glen Cove offering discounted permits and North Hempstead charging higher fees for nonresidents at its course. This dynamic could drive more local players to seek out the most cost-effective golfing options.

