Montauk Downs State Park

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Montauk Downs Club House
Montauk Downs Club House

Montauk Downs State Park is a state park in New York, USA. The park is located in Suffolk County, New York near the eastern tip of the South Fork of Long Island.

The park is located near the eastern tip of the South Fork, on the north side of Route 27, Sunrise Highway. A few miles arther east are two more state parks: Camp Hero State Park and Montauk Point State Park.

The park offers food, a pool and showers, a driving range and a championship length golf course, and tennis.

The golf course traces its history to 1926 when Carl G. Fisher bought almost the entire land from Montauk to the point in hopes of turning it into the "Miami of the North." Other Fisher projects at this time included the six-story Montauk Improvement Building in downtown Montauk, the Montauk Manor luxury hotel, and connecting Lake Montauk to Block Island Sound to build his Montauk Yacht Club and Star Island Casino. Fisher lost his fortune in the 1929 Stock Market Crash and the state eventually took over the golf course.[1]

The course was redesigned by Robert Trent Jones in 1968[2]. Rees Jones, Robert Trent Jones' son, has recently helped to redesign some of the holes to help make the course ready for perhaps some minor tournament play. Every year Montauk Downs holds a gala event at the end of the Summer to help raise money for the renovations.

The Superintendent of the Montauk Downs and the other Montauk state parks is currently Tom Dess. The current head golf professional at Montauk Downs is Kevin Smith.


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