Overview
Opened in 1899, Omaha Country Club is one of the oldest clubs in the Midwest. The course has some incredibly undulating topography that captivates the golfer with a great mix of uphill and downhill holes. Despite being situated in a flat part of the country, Omaha’s elevation changes separates it from its peers. In addition, the green complexes are severely contoured with some pin positions allowing for scoring opportunities and others adding to the resistance to scoring.
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Awards
Best in State: Ranked inside the top five, 1977-'85, 1997-'98, 2003-'22. Ranked inside the top 10, 1999-2001.
Current ranking: Fifth.
Panelists
Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
Review
“Well I was not expecting that. Great set of par 3s on this golf course. #11 is a top 100 par 3 in the country with a skillfully shaped green. Use the land very well with lots of up and down and around shots requiring skillful shotmaking. Lots of break on the greens and subtle movement."
Read More2021
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“To be honest, I did not expect much from this course. I was dead wrong. This is a first-rate facility with a first-rate golf course. Perry Maxwell did an extensive renovation in 1927 and the course still bears his stamp. The club hosted the Senior Open in 2013. It was a tough walk for some of the seniors as the course is very hilly. If you get to pay the course you will cherish your experience at this fine club."
Read More2018
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