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Wild Horse Golf Course Golf Course Review in Gothenburg, NE in 69138

GOTHENBURG WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
405
4
478
5
537
3
171
4
367
5
548
4
364
4
451
3
185
4
408
3
126
4
442
3
208
5
559
4
370
4
445
5
548
4
418
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee #1 is a short par four that requires finesse, not power to get your round started. It plays from a slightly elevated tee to a flat valley fairway bordered by the ever-present native grass hills.
From The Fairway A fairway bunker guards the inside leg of a slight dogleg left. Tee shots should favor the left side of the fairway for a better approach to a green bunkered on both sides.
On The Green (Many people aim too far right with too much club on their tee shots.) The green sits into a hillside that caroms balls to the left. A proper approach is just over the right side bunker which will kick left onto the green. Avoid being long. This green will preview future greens with lots of mounds and slope.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee #2 is a medium par four that shares a fairway with #3. The tee shot is slightly blind but is framed by bunkers on both sides
From The Fairway of the fairway near the landing area.
On The Green A right line is more aggressive and can cut some distance off the angled fairway, but can leave a difficult second to a green that slopes from right to left. A long iron approach should find the large unbunkered green. Subtle breaks will test your green reading skills here.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee #3 is a par five playing back into the prevailing winds requiring good decisions and proper shot placement. A middle line for the tee ball is just over the right side of the carry bunkers in front of you.
From The Fairway A more aggressive approach along the right side cuts distance but reduces the visibility of the second shot. Three pot bunkers spaced along the middle of the fairway create choices for your second shot. Another pot bunker lies 10 yards in front of the green making second shot placement crucial depending on pin position.
On The Green The third shot must find its way around or over the pre-mentioned pot bunker onto a small green that slopes back to front with several mounds.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee #4 is a medium par three from an elevated tee to a green guarded on the right side by two bunkers.
From The Fairway The Green sits at an angle making pin placements to the back and right more difficult to get to but a safe shot to the left will kick back toward the large green.
On The Green Club selection is difficult due to the large green and prevailing wind at your back.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee #5 is a short par four that requires a tee shot hugging the left side for a good angle to a fishbowl green guarded on the right by a sandy waste area.
From The Fairway Complicating matters is a fairway bunker waiting to gO-Bble up those errant tee shots left.
On The Green Smart players will lay up short of that bunker leaving a 125 yard pitch uphill to the green. A high spinning second shot is best if pin is tucked to the right but a narrow throat Allows a running shot to find the green also. The fishbowl green funnels most shots to the middle but errant shots long or short make for difficult up and downs.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee #6 is a par five double dogleg with no bunkers but lots of elevation change.
From The Fairway The tee shot line varies with your ability, length, and aggressiveness. Longer players hoping to get there in two aim along the right edge of the fairway
On The Green More conservative shots take the ball down the middle. Most tee shots should find the top of the hill allowing the player to see the fairway swing right into a valley. An aggressive second takes the ball over the left rough toward the green while a easier second should find the broad valley to the right setting up a 100 yard pitch uphill The green sits into a hillside that filters shots from right
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee #7 is a short par four with a middle
From The Fairway fairway bunker requiring a good tee shot staying between it and the right rough. A tee ball left of this bunker leaves you in a swale looking only at a huge bunker guarding the left side of the green
On The Green The green is open on the right allowing a variety of shots to be played. It is relatively flat except for a couple large mounds on the right. Birdies can be had, but be wary!
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee #8 is a long straight par four that is one of the most demanding on the course.
From The Fairway A huge blowout bunker on the left side of the fairway is a good aiming point. Only if the wind is at your back should you be able to reach this bunker.
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee #9 is a medium par three guarded on the high side by two bunkers with steep fall off to the right into a chipping area.
From The Fairway good shot will challenge the bunkers that hide the left half of the long narrow green
On The Green The slope will work it back into the middle of the green.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee #10 is a medium par four dogleg right that requires an accurate tee shot
From The Fairway to find a rolling narrow fairway. A bunker guards the inside of the dogleg but is only a factor for the longest hitters.
On The Green The second shot is to a small unbunkered green with falloffs on both sides. The green itself is one of the toughest with several mounds and a steep tilt from back to front.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee #11 is a short heavily bunkered par three.
From The Fairway Only errant shots long will stay away from the three bunkers that guard the left, right and front of this large green.
On The Green The green slopes from right to left in the front with a mound on the left that can run balls back to the middle. The back of the green is flatter with only a couple of mounds. A two putt here will thrill you
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee #12 is a downhill par four that plays differently depending on the tee placement.
From The Fairway The forward tees allow you to see the entire hole but choose your club and placement wisely to avoid the many fairway bunkers. The back tee is a blind tee shot over a hill into a flat valley.
On The Green Shots to the right will nearly always find trouble in the rough or fairway bunker. A good line is toward the aiming bunker in the distance. The approach shot must navigate three bunkers that closely guard the narrow green. Shots will kick to the left so play just over the short right bunker to find the middle of the green and stay below the hole.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee #13 is a long par three that plays from an elevated tee over a valley to a huge green with many rolls.
From The Fairway Bunkers in front and left should be avoided.
On The Green Shots up onto the hill right will find their way back to the green and shots long will avoid trouble. A tough par most days into the wind.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee #14 is a short par five most often downwind that presents a good birdie opportunity.
From The Fairway The tee shot is open to an 80 yard wide fairway. The left side cuts some distance but presents a trickier second. A shot to the middle or right should come to rest on a hill looking down to the green.
On The Green A middle fairway bunker lies about 70 yards from the green and a deep bunker guards the left side of the shallow but wide green. Play to the right to give yourself a chance to run onto the green in two but don’t over club as a bunker behind the green will gO-Bble up long approaches.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee #15 is a short par four with a myriad of bunkers. Three fairway bunkers challenge your tee ball that should hug the left side.
From The Fairway A fairway bunker right catches wayward slices. The green is pinched in by bunkers front right and back left and only opens up from the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Although your second shot should be from 120 yards and in, it must be very precise to hold on this tiny, shallow green. Safe shooters play a run up to the front left part of the green and take par. Aggressive players must avoid the deep sand traps front and back and spin the ball to keep it greenside. The green slopes from back to front slightly making for some quick, breaking putts. #15 is short
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee #16 is a long par four that requires excellent shots to take par.
From The Fairway The tee shot is slightly uphill and blind and should split the fairway between the middle bunker and the right fairway line.
On The Green The second is usually a long iron to a green most difficult to hit because is sits on a plateau guarded on the right by two bunkers. Stay left to avoid pitching into those on your approach. The putting surface is two tiered with mounds galore. Stay below the hole and judge speed carefully.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee #17 is a short par five reachable in two. The tee shot should be played over the saddle in the middle of the fairway into a broad flat valley.
From The Fairway A small pot bunker can catch long drives in the middle of the fairway. The second shot requires a decision to go over two bunkers at the turn of the fairway for the green or to play left of those into a small neck in the fairway leaving a simple bump and run to the green.
On The Green Shorter players can play short of those for a 120 yard pitch to the green. The entrance to the green is open but a bunker guards the left front and another parallels the green on the right. The green itself is concave with mounds right and left
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee #18 is a medium dogleg right par four.
From The Fairway The tee shot should find the fairway between the middle fairway bunker and the huge blowout bunker guarding the right side. The green is uphill from the fairway and guarded by bunkers all around except for the right front where the approach slopes right to left allowing a shot to feed down onto the green.
On The Green Finding the green in two should give you a chance to birdie as the green is relatively flat.

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