Tatanka is a legendary hidden gem. One of my favorite courses I have ever played. Landmand is a new course that has been getting a lot of praise. I’ve played it a few times and it is an experience to say the least. Awarii dunes in Kearney is another hidden gem. Not sure how wilderness made it to number 1 on your list. It’s a great track but comparatively to other tracks in Nebraska it’s not even close. Prairie club is epic. Both the dunes and pines are considered top courses in the country. There is a ten hole track in the same town of Valentine called Fredrick’s peak that was one of the most creative short courses I have ever played
When I lived in Lincoln I had about 50 courses to choose from in a 50 mile round area. Now I live back east and the pickings a re a lot slimmer. And nowhere near the quality to value that you'll find in Nebraska and western Iowa, Not even including northern Kansas City which is just a couple of hours drive south on Hwy 2 then I-29.
A couple of errors. I lived inLincoln for 45 years until I retired and moved back east. 1st Error: Arbor Links is not a public golf course. At best it can be said to be private course with some public tee times. But it is a good course and will test every skill, or lack thereof, that you have. 2nd Error: Wilderness Ridge is not in Lincoln County. It is in Lancaster County in the city of Lincoln. Another course that will show whatever problems you have with your game. As will Quarry Oaks where you need to be able to hit your tee shots straight or bring a lot of extra balls. The only one of these I haven't played is The Prairie Club before I moved back east. Have friends that did and they all raved about it. Of all these Indian Creek might be the easiest to play because it's a lot more open than the others. Courses like this are generally referred to "Prairie Links" in this area.
The video is older and its purpose is to provide your own list of top public courses anyone can play. As for reading, never was my strong point - mistakes happen. Next time please provide your top 5 courses. Cheers! n good luck
Terrible video. Arbor links is not public, it is private. I live right down the street from Indian Creek, although a nice course, it’s no where near the top 10. You did not include Landmand, Wildhorse, Iron Horse, and many more that I would put over what you included. Do better research and actually play these courses before you create a video.
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Tatanka is a legendary hidden gem. One of my favorite courses I have ever played. Landmand is a new course that has been getting a lot of praise. I’ve played it a few times and it is an experience to say the least. Awarii dunes in Kearney is another hidden gem. Not sure how wilderness made it to number 1 on your list. It’s a great track but comparatively to other tracks in Nebraska it’s not even close. Prairie club is epic. Both the dunes and pines are considered top courses in the country. There is a ten hole track in the same town of Valentine called Fredrick’s peak that was one of the most creative short courses I have ever played
Appreciate comments like this keep them coming. Thank you very much and have a nice nice day.
Played Arbor Links and Quarry Oaks. Nebraska is one heck of a golf state.
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When I lived in Lincoln I had about 50 courses to choose from in a 50 mile round area. Now I live back east and the pickings a re a lot slimmer. And nowhere near the quality to value that you'll find in Nebraska and western Iowa, Not even including northern Kansas City which is just a couple of hours drive south on Hwy 2 then I-29.
Landman, wildhorse, bayside, mccook(Heritage Hills), Tatanka
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Yeah, didn’t do much research on Nebraska courses.
A couple of errors. I lived inLincoln for 45 years until I retired and moved back east.
1st Error: Arbor Links is not a public golf course. At best it can be said to be private course with some public tee times. But it is a good course and will test every skill, or lack thereof, that you have.
2nd Error: Wilderness Ridge is not in Lincoln County. It is in Lancaster County in the city of Lincoln. Another course that will show whatever problems you have with your game. As will Quarry Oaks where you need to be able to hit your tee shots straight or bring a lot of extra balls. The only one of these I haven't played is The Prairie Club before I moved back east. Have friends that did and they all raved about it. Of all these Indian Creek might be the easiest to play because it's a lot more open than the others. Courses like this are generally referred to "Prairie Links" in this area.
Thanks for the updates. Good stuff, can you provide your top 5 public courses ?
Wild horse #2. Quarry oaks #1.
Whats your top 5
So just Google reviews? Landmand and Wildhorse are not just top in Nebraska, but in the country. Wilderness Ridge is nowhere close to #1.
Can you provide your top 5 list?
Your facts are so far off on Prairie Club. Do more research next time. It is “suites” not “suits”.
The video is older and its purpose is to provide your own list of top public courses anyone can play. As for reading, never was my strong point - mistakes happen. Next time please provide your top 5 courses. Cheers! n good luck
Terrible video. Arbor links is not public, it is private. I live right down the street from Indian Creek, although a nice course, it’s no where near the top 10. You did not include Landmand, Wildhorse, Iron Horse, and many more that I would put over what you included. Do better research and actually play these courses before you create a video.