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    Hi-Line Golf Course

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Meadowlark Hills Golf Course

    Meadowlark Hills Golf Course

    3.5(2 reviews)
    29.5 mi

    Great Muni Course!! Large Greens and Nice Fairways....Municipal Course so call ahead on weeknights…read moreas they have League nights. Moderately priced at $20 weeknight walking. Tee it up!!! Greens- 7 Fairways-Tee Boxes- 6 Walking Difficulty- 8 Scale of 1-10

    I love almost everything about this course. It's a short, tricky, well-kept track that rewards good…read moreplay and punishes bad. The price is great for what you get. Clubhouse staff couldn't be better. Unfortunately, one the problem is nearly a deal-killer. They have the most arrogant, passive-aggressive, inconsiderate greens-keeping staff I've ever seen, in about 50 years of golf. I hate to complain, because the rest of the staff is so good, and so accommodating. But when you have to wait on the tee several times in the same round while a greenskeeper mows the entire fairway, not once just pausing to give a chance for a safe hit, it tends to destroy what would otherwise be a truly excellent experience. I've worked as a greenskeeper, and I understand the need to get the work done; and it's my choice to go out early, when they are working. I'm always deferential to the workers and let them keep working whenever it's not literally in my way. But I've played this way my entire life and have never seen any place where I've been made to wait while the greenskeeper does his entire job, when a brief pause would let us both be on our way. In fact, I usually end up making good friends of the greenskeepers. Not here.

    Heritage Hills Golf Course

    Heritage Hills Golf Course

    4.7(3 reviews)
    56.7 mi

    I play this course yearly when visiting family. Let me tell you, golfers in this area don't know…read morehow lucky they are to have it. If it was near me, I'd be out there everyday. This is a challenging course, and not one for beginners. Because of the elevation changes, it's easy to misjudge distance, so bring a range finder. Greens are not lightning fast like many desert courses (there are cactus out here). On one hole, you're so close to a Wendy's that you can walk over and get a Frosty while others in your group tee off. Heritage Hills is a gem and must-play if in the area.

    Located just west of the fine small town of McCook NE, this gem of a golf course almost deserves 5…read morestars. I've always been a huge fan of this track. It's an hour north of where I grew up in northwest Kansas and is an easy drive and an excellent test of golf skill. Growing up in high school, they used to have a $10 greens fee for students on weekdays and I'm actually not sure if they still have that, but even if it's more than $10, it's definitely still worth it. This golf course is definitely not for beginners. There are huge slope changes and many blind shots. There are also a bunch of bunkers, lots of tall native grass, extremely undulating greens and the course has a little bit of length. It gets extremely difficult playing in the wind, and in SW Nebraska it blows pretty hard 320+ days of the year. I came up to Nebraska for the annual John Mullen Memorial Pro-Am Tournament. It's an extremely well run event, and always raises between $15,000-20,000 for the foundation which is really awesome considering the small town. The pro's get paid well if you play well so it attracts many good players who want to play a great golf course and have a chance at some good money (winner gets paid $2200 on a $150 entry fee) Anyway, the golf course is fantastic. The reason it doesn't get 5 stars from me is because the greens aren't as fast and demanding as they used to be. It was a cool and wet spring so the grass hasn't filled in as well as usual so they couldn't chop down the greens, but they used to be really really difficult, and the harder; the better!!! Now it seems you really have to "hit" the ball instead of just being able to stroke it and get it started down your line. I saw a lot of good putts that should be fast, that were hit on a good line, and the grass slowed them down and they missed low and short. If they could speed them back up, this course is a 5 star experience.

    Hi-Line Golf Course - golf - Updated May 2026

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