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North Hempstead Country Club

Flower Hill, New YorkGolf clubs and courses designed by A. W. TillinghastGolf clubs and courses in New York (state)Nassau County, New YorkTown of North Hempstead, New York
North Hempstead Country Club, Village of Flower Hill, NY
North Hempstead Country Club, Village of Flower Hill, NY

The North Hempstead Country Club (abbreviated as NHCC) is a private country club in the Incorporated Village of Flower Hill in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.

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North Hempstead Country Club
Port Washington Boulevard, Town of North Hempstead

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North Hempstead Country Club

Port Washington Boulevard 291
11050 Town of North Hempstead
New York, United States
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nhccli.com

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North Hempstead Country Club, Village of Flower Hill, NY
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