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Eisenhower Park Mini-Golf Course & Batting Cage Switch to Fall Hours

 

Mini-golf at Eisenhower Park features two 18-hole courses.

Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano announces that the miniature-golf course and outdoor batting cage at Eisenhower Park begin fall hours on September 6.


Editor's Note: As of October 15, 2010, hours are as follows:

The batting cage opens at 10 a.m. daily, with the last token sold at 5:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 6:30 p.m. Friday - Sunday. The mini-golf course also opens at 10 a.m. daily and sells the last round of golf at 6 p.m. Monday - Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday - Saturday, and 5:30 p.m. Sunday.


The batting cage includes nine individual stalls with three different speeds for baseball or softball. For baseball, speeds range from 40-45 mph, 60-65 mph and 80-85 mph. Since the system is “self-feeding” and the balls are collected automatically, patrons don’t need to waste time and energy collecting them and filling boxes or feeding a pitching machine, as is the case at some indoor facilities. The fee for the cage is $3 for 25 pitches.

One of Nassau County’s most popular mini-golf courses and named “Best of Long Island” by News 12 Long Island, Eisenhower Park’s mini-golf course features two 18-hole courses (“Mountainside” and “Overlook”) with terraced landscaping that incorporates a waterfall, small ponds, flower beds and a number of challenging holes.

The course is wheelchair and baby-stroller accessible and includes two gazebos with picnic tables that are available for children's parties. Fees are $7 for adults and $4 for children and seniors for one 18-hole round. For more information about both facilities, call 572-0407.

The jewel of Nassau County’s park system and centrally located in East Meadow off Merrick Avenue, Eisenhower provides 930 acres of activities. The park offers a swimming pool and fitness center at the world-class Nassau County Aquatic Center; three 18-hole courses and a driving range; athletic fields; playgrounds; a 2-mile fitness trail; basketball and tennis courts; bocci and lawn bowling; and summer entertainment at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre. In addition, the park includes large and beautiful memorials to the nation’s veterans and victims of the 9/11 attacks.