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New Rates

Starting Monday, 11/11

7 AM- 8 AM | $31.00
8 AM- 2 PM | $36.00
2 PM- 5 PM | $26.50

Stated rates include sales tax.

Book your next tee time online! Never any booking fees.

Happy Halloween from all of us at Heritage Ridge! Have a spooktacular day.

Fall is here, the weather is getting chillier, & the holidays will be here before you know it!  We are officially booking holiday parties ahead of Winter.

Deck our halls instead of yours & host your holiday party at Heritage Ridge Golf Club! With gorgeous views, on-site catering, & the merriest staff you could ask for, you’ll have a very happy holiday.

Contact us at (772) 546-2800 to set up your holiday party! We tend to fill up fast for the holiday season, so now is the best time to book.

GOLF IS BETTER WITH FRIENDS.

Did you know that you can book a tee time online & invite friends to golf with you for your tee time?

Our online booking engine makes it simple for golfers to invite other golfers so you can tee it up with your friends! Here’s how:

1. BOOK YOUR TEE TIME ONLINE

Click the button below to book your tee time online, then select the time you want to golf.

Need a little extra help? Click HERE to watch our “How-To Video” to learn how to book online.

2. ADD ANOTHER GOLFER

When you confirm your tee time, add the friends you want to invite to golf with you!

DONE!

Your friend will receive an alert that you invited them to play!

Thank GOLF it’s Friday! Relax & unwind this weekend with a round of golf at Heritage Ridge. Book your weekend round today. Reserve a tee time online 24/7 by clicking the button below.

Did you know that you can book a tee time 24/7 through our online booking portal? Booking online is quick, easy, & you can even invite your friends to golf with you! Watch the video below to learn how.

Golf is both mentally stimulating and physically challenging. Here are 7 scientific reasons why your favourite sport such an amazing game for both the body and the mind!

1

Heart Health

Walking, carrying your bag, and swinging all get the blood pumping to your heart. This physical exercise reduces your risk of stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, especially if combined with a healthy diet.

2

Brain Stimulation

Walking the golf course strengthens the brain’s memory circuits. By staying active, you make sure your brain has a strong blood supply, which is essential to help it function better now and in the future.

3

Weight Loss

An 18-hole round easily exceeds the recommended daily step count of 10,000 for weight loss. A male golfer burns an average of 2,500 kCal during an 18-hole round, and female players burn approximately 1,500 kCal.

4

Stress Reduction

Walking in fresh air, socializing, and the mental challenge of golf releases the mood-enhancing chemicals in your brain, which make you happy and relaxed.

5

Improved Sleep

Walking the course gives you fresh air and a good workout – a powerful combination that helps you sleep faster and remain sleeping for longer.

6

Low Injury

Golf is attractive to people of all ages because it is a low-impact sport that allows players to burn calories with a low risk of injury.

7

Longevity

A Swedish study found that golfers have a 40% lower death rate, which corresponds to a 5-year increase in life expectancy!

Ready to get moving?

The front 9 will be closed Monday, 8/5 & the back 9 will be closed Tuesday, 8/6 due to course maintenance.

This is to ensure our greens are in the best condition possible for your golf game. We hope to see you here at the club soon!

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We all use golf balls, but do you know what’s going on behind the scenes? Picking the right golf ball can make a big difference in your golf game. Check out this article we found on picking the right golf ball for you!

Seven Things You Need to Know About Golf Balls Before You Play

By James Roland

Source: GolfWeek

Internal differences make similar-looking golf balls perform in varying ways.

All golf balls look pretty much alike. But what’s inside the ball can affect the height and distance of shots and even how the ball will spin when it lands. So before you tee it up, find out more about the ball and how it can affect your game.

What will it cost

Golf balls vary greatly in quality and price, so before deciding on a particular make and model, know how much you can afford to spend and how quickly you go through a dozen golf balls. If you’re still learning or you lose a ball every couple of holes, you’ll want to stay away from the top-of-the-line balls, and, perhaps, consider used (or reclaimed) balls, which generally are cheaper than new balls.

Is it a distance ball?

A two-piece golf ball — a ball with a solid inner core and a hard cover — is designed to produce maximum distance. Typically, the hard cover is made of Surlyn. This type of ball is especially helpful for beginners or short hitters who need extra length on their shots. Because beginners tend to cut balls with poor shots or knock balls into trees and cart paths, the hard covers help those two-piece balls last longer.

Is it a performance ball

A high-performance ball is the most expensive ball on the market. It is made of multi-layer construction (three or four pieces) and uses a softer cover material, which allows for greater control, particularly around the green, and spin. Because of the softer cover materials, these types of balls are also the least durable. As a result, these balls are better fits for more experienced or expert players.

What’s the compression

Golf ball compression, which refers to the hardness and tightness of the core, is measured in numbers. The lowest compression commonly available is usually 80 (although lower compression balls are available). This compression level offers more distance but less control. A 100-compression (and higher) ball gives experienced golfers greater control. Inexperienced golfers and those who do not have a fast, solid swing, are unlikely to get any benefits from a higher compression ball. Most average golfers use a ball with a compression of 90.

What’s the spin

A softer cover, especially one made of balata or urethane, can give the ball extra spin, especially on shots for which you want a ball that will stop and back up on the green rather than roll forward off the green. Look for multi-layer construction with a softer cover if you’re looking for more spin on your shots.

What’s the ball’s condition

Before you tee up the first ball you find in your bag, take a moment to see if it has been scuffed or cut. The slightest deviation can adversely affect how the ball flies and how it lands. If it’s a casual round with a buddy and you don’t want to risk an expensive ball around a lake or stream, maybe the two of you can agree to try a sacrificial ball on those shots.

It’s worth experimenting

The more you play a particular type of ball, the better you’ll know whether it’s the right one for your game. If you try a different type every time out, you’ll never know what ball will help you reach your potential, so give each ball type at least a few rounds to see if you two are a good match.

Link to article: Click HERE

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