Sunken Meadow Golf Course in Fort Salonga, NY
A classic and scenic public golf destination located in Sunken Meadow State Park near Fort Salonga on Long Island’s North Shore.
Sunken Meadow features multiple layouts, where the first two courses were built in 1962, followed by the Blue Course in 1964. This facility features 27 holes of golf arranged as three distinct nine-hole courses that can be combined into multiple 18-hole experiences, making every round fresh and enjoyable. Designed by acclaimed architect Alfred Tull, the Red, Green, and Blue nines weave through natural landscapes with generous fairways and moderate challenges that appeal to golfers of all skill levels. In addition to the beautiful woodland setting, Sunken Meadow's driving range offers expansive panoramic views of the Long Island Sound. Open year-round weather permitting and nestled within one of Long Island’s most beloved parks, Sunken Meadow is an ideal spot for juniors looking to take their game to the next level.
Everything you need to know about camp



Camp Highlights:
- Action-packed camps, which include hands-on instruction led by certified PGA of America Golf Professionals and/or LPGA Teaching Professions.
- Signature PGA camp curriculum focuses on developing golf skills (full swing, short game, rules and etiquette) while keeping the experience fun and engaging (games and activities).
- A fun, safe and educational environment designed with your child's well being in mind.
- Low student to instructor ratio (approximately 6:1)
Half Day Camps are designed to inspire new golfers at the beginning of their journey and further the development of those playing at a beginner to intermediate level. Camps will cover golf fundamentals including posture, grip, putting, chipping, pitching, full swing and simple rules and etiquette. Participants are segmented into smaller groups based on their experience and age to create a favorable and fun learning environment. Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate.
Modified Full Day Camps provide an opportunity for advanced beginner to intermediate level golfers to continue to improve their technical skills but also begin the process of understanding course management, shot selection and simple stat tracking. Participants are segmented into small groups based on their experience level to create a more favorable learning environment for all. Skill Level: Advanced Beginner to Intermediate.
Facility Notes:
Lunch is NOT provided for Modified Full Day Camps. Campers can choose to bring a lunch or purchase lunch at the clubhouse restaurant on site.
The Instructors
To be the best, you must learn from the best. That's why every junior golf camp instructor has been trained and tested in all aspects of the game by the PGA of America. Our promise - is to support, encourage, and respect each and every one of our campers and authentically inspire them to reach their full potential, both on and off the golf course.
Richie Doino, PGA - Camp Director
Richie has been a PGA Member for 27 years and has served as a Head Golf Professional for the past 20. Over the last two decades, he has enjoyed instructing players of all skill levels, gaining a wealth of teaching experience and a deep understanding of what works best for each individual golfer. Richie knows that golf can be a challenging game, and he makes it his mission to ensure juniors have fun while learning the sport. His approachable teaching style, patience, and enthusiasm create a positive learning environment where young golfers can build confidence and develop their skills. Richie looks forward to welcoming campers of all levels this summer at Sunken Meadow!
Camp Dates and Pricing
Please Note: Camp price does not include a non-refundable, annual registration fee.
Location Details
Suan Court
Fort Salonga, NY 11768
Fort Salonga, NY 11768
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