1This is a generous opening hole,with one of our wider fairways. The fairway has a rather pronounced swale right in the middle, which kicks many balls down into a large fairway collection area.2Hole two gives lots of golfers trouble.Too many of them pull out their driver and whale away, and this is a hole that puts a premium on staying in the fairway.Any club that gets you 220 yards is the right club. The hole doglegs to the right, and any driver hit straight will prO-Bably take you through the fairway into a native grass area.3Hole three is almost as wide as the first fairway, and it is very flat and open –no swales. You can see all the way from the tee to the green. There are fairway bunkers on the right that will catch errant drives, but it really is an easy driving hole. The green4Number four is our cemetery hole. It’s a short 176 yard par three, and the graves of several long dead children are in a fenced area just behind the right of the trees.Anything behind the green or to the left is real trouble. If you are going to miss the green, be short, and you had better be straight.10The back nine offers some great river views.Hole 10 doglegs to the left and there is a large bunker on the left about thirty yards short of the green. If you hit your second shot left of the bunker, it is funneled down into 12Golfers love number 12 because you are hitting from an elevated tee to a bowl-shaped fairway, where everything kicks back to the middle.The fairway is generous, and is rippled all the way to the green.There is a big bunker in front of the green, but anything to the left or right of the green offers up a good chance for a decent chip.1313 offers your first glimpse of the Platte River. It’s a 423 yard par 4, uphill all the way.There is no bunker on this hole because it doesn’t need one. It’s a narrow fairway, and you need to be long and you need to be straight. There are big grass hollows to the left14Number 14 is a 424 yard par 4,with a two level fairway, squeezed between a steep bluff on the left and the slope down to the Platte and the BNSF railroad tracks on the right.There are bunkers to the right, short of the green. From the lower fairway you have to hit over them. Any shot off-line to the right is gone. This is a tough par 4.1818 is 522 yards, par 5, and a great final hole.You can cut a great deal of distance off the hole if you hit to the right. You have a better shot to the green from the right side, because there is a huge oak on the left side tha
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