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    Snapdragon Baseball

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Wide World of Indoor Sports South

    Wide World of Indoor Sports South

    4.5(4 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    I grew up playing in their North Smithfield location but now have joined a co-ed night league at…read morethis location. It is very easy to get to as it is almost right off 95. There is ample parking and all of it is close to the building. There are bathrooms on the first floor, as well as their office for any information, and a bubbler for fresh water. There are tables, chairs, and a bar upstairs. Games can be watched from the first-floor benches, but upstairs is a far better view. There are four fields (divided by strong curtains) which are multi-purpose for all the sports they offer; despite that, the different lines are not distracting. The fields are well maintained, with maybe only one divot/hole at a time but they're usually marked and fixed quickly. Each field is labeled and equipped with a clock that makes an audible sound when time expires. They have different leagues for lots of different age groups and are fairly priced; I believe do rent out space for practices. The temperature is very comfortable when playing and lighting is okay.

    Great complex for indoor sports with plenty of parking. There is a bar upstairs with draft beers,…read morebottled beer, wine, soda, Gatorade, etc. They also have a few bar snacks available and the prices are reasonable. There are two floors in the main building with four different fields. There are plenty of tables and chairs available. Upstairs has a net in front of you as you watch and the first floor is Plexiglass.

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    Maidstone Club

    Maidstone Club

    4.0(1 review)
    51.4 mi

    Susan: I wish we could afford a place in the Hamptons. Everybody…read more whos anybody has one. Hobie: Yeah, but if youre somebody whos nobody, its no fun to be around anybody whos everybody. - "Melinda and Melinda" Though he predates the 1% debate and Chuck Bass, Woody Allen had some serious insights into the world of Manhattan's elite... and non-elite. While nowadays almost any mid-level trader or PR twentysomething has a share house in the Hamptons during the summer months, it's only a certain kind of family that owns out east. And within that already ultra exclusive club, there are only a certain echelon that belong to the private beach clubs stretching along the white sand beaches on the Eastern edges of this long island. Fortunately for me, I managed to meet a few of these fancy folks and through their generosity I gained access to the notoriously snooty and closed access golf compound and private family club in East Hampton. The Maidstone is one of the oldest golf clubs in the east and boasts an 18-hole course. Since I'm more beach bum than caddy shacker, I indulged in the water sports and beach cafe on my visit. The cold bar offers made-to-order salads freshly chopped before your eyes. The grill had some tantalizing sandwiches and burgers, but again being a private club you can only dine here with a member so leave the cash at home. The private beach is perfectly serene, complete with chairs and umbrellas ready for a day of lounging while the massive pool seemed more family friendly with children splashing away. Be sure to order up a signature Maidstone cocktail (basically a rich man's Long Island Iced Tea) and check out the upper deck views of the Atlantic and surrounding beach. The clubhouse itself is nice, classy and pure Hamptons style. We didn't really meet anyone new, and the only diversity you'll find is in the kitchen. It's clear that families have been coming out here for generations and they are wary of strange faces. It was fun to live like the 1% for a day, but in the end I think I prefer a sandy day brown-bagging it in the Rockaways. For those looking for a more exclusive experience, and some of the world best golf spots, then perhaps you can wiggle your way in here.

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