@tanto18
Wide open beginner friendly with an easy pitch and putt front 9. Can't wait to see this course grow with the trees scattered throughout.
@davidnordquist
Great courses short and medium length holes for beginner to advanced.
@bckcntryskr
3 stars for now. When the trees grow and the blue basket positions are utilized; it will get a 3.5. Good for kids and beginners.
@wyatturz08
Great course for beginners/ just learning, do not waste your time if you are an intermediate. If you want the best possibility for an ace, this would be the place.
@djpatch28
Not much variety here but had some fun ace runs
@mzdfly
Very short & flat course. All except two holes are putter shots. One downhill water hole. It’s better to have a course than not to have one, but the location is bad (constant wind), holes are waaaay too short, and the design is boring. Maybe this was built by the city, and they had restrictions or didn’t know what they were doing. Tees, signs and basket areas are good. People rating it 4 or 5 stars obviously don’t get out much.
@tristonreuter
progressively gets longer but nothing beyond a par 3. very open, nice teepads, brand new DD baskets, but not a lot of shot variety, length, or natural challenges (ex. trees). beginner friendly course with a lot of potential, but not challenging whatsoever atm.
@timothymorford
Zero precipitation/rain tolerance. Lot of tall brush, weeds, and grass.
@oompaloompa1016
Great course for what it is! 2 pin locations per hole, clear signage and wayfinding, and well manicured and maintained. Yes it’s somewhat short, especially on the front side, but the developers have planted a ton of trees that will make this course not so open and simple in the future.
@jrwarren91
Beautiful and new park. Great putt and pitch course. Definitely beginner oriented but once the trees grow in it might make things more challenging. Wind plays a major factor with this course.
@danimalg
Holes 1 through 12 are a junior course. Then, hole 13 gets a water hazard, so that gets interesting. Hole 14 feels good, but nothing overly special about it. Then, holes 15 through 18 feels more like a junior course again. Once trees eventually grow, some challenge will be present on the front half. However, seeing how big the park is, seems that a 9 hole junior course and a 18 hole regular course could have been installed. Perhaps too much cost for that, and/or other concerns I am unaware of. Not many trees currently in the park, so any layout would be presently void of that. No signage/numbering, but fairly easy to navigate with UDisc. Thus, most of it is good for the beginner. And the challenge will get better once the trees grow. However, multiple other courses in the area are much more worth the time to play.
@timbercrushers
New coarse yet to be completed with signs. Great new park with lots of potential!
@danielszucs
Another beginner course that we didn’t need! This sport is so behind in Omaha and will continue to be if pitch and putt courses keep being built. Long rough grass all over the fairways. Some fun holes but wouldn’t take anyone from out of town to play this. Hope there is going to be expansion but if not it was kind of a waste of money
@kylemartin20
Once the trees 🌳 grow up, it will be better. Fun little pitch and putt course right now.
@blakethagreat
Shortest course I have came across.. no signage and very little variety of shots. Seems like a major waste of time and money.
@boxcar
Look, it's a former farm field. There were NEVER going to be mature trees early. The trees are planted, so that's a plus. It's short it's open, it's a beginner's course with the exception of maybe two holes. Set your expectations accordingly. Get your round or two in, come back in 10-15 years.
@tcarl87
Easy park course for the family. Most families/beginners don’t have UDisc, so signage is needed. I had to guide four separate groups on where to go.