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  2. Benson Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, the city acquired land north of Military Avenue and it became Benson Park. A 9-hole golf course opened in the park that year, but was closed in 1947. The golf course reopened in the 1960s with an 18-hole golf course. [1] The Omaha Tornado of 1975 lifted into the clouds at Benson Park, between the ice rink and lake. [2]

  3. Sand Hills Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Sand Hills Golf Club is a golf club in Mullen, Nebraska, United States.Notable for its remote location and minimalist design among the sandhills of Nebraska, it is consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the world [1] [2] and the best courses designed since 1960, [3] notably being named #1 in Golfweek magazine's 2022 list of the "Top 200 Modern Courses", defined as courses built no ...

  4. List of parks in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The park is named after Esther Pilster, a former Omaha Public Schools principal and philanthropist. [11] It has a playground, a ballfield, a soccer field, trails, shelters, and a picnic area. [12] Eugene T. Mahoney State Park: This park offers hiking, tennis courts, a disc golf course, and horse riding trails. Faye Boulevard Park: Filmore Park ...

  5. Omaha Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha Country Club was founded on September 30, 1889, in what is today’s Country Club Historic District. With articles of incorporation filed June 18, 1900, the owners were noted as WH McCord, Arthur P. Guiou, Chas. T. Kountze and 97 others.

  6. Field Club (Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The second site, located on the west, was the Omaha Field Club. Founded in 1900, it was Omaha's first country club and golf course, and is the namesake of the neighborhood. By the turn of the 20th century, many of Omaha's most noteworthy citizens had houses designed and built in the district by many prominent architects of the time.

  7. Omaha Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    There was a nine-hole golf course in the basement and open air handball and squash courts on the roof. [5] The club's swimming pool was open two days a week to women and one morning a week to boys. [2] At the time of its construction, The Omaha Athletic Club was one of the tallest concrete buildings in Omaha. [6]

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  9. Cox Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Cox Classic presented by Lexus of Omaha was a professional golf tournament in the central United States on the Web.com Tour. It was played annually for eighteen years at Champions Run in Omaha, Nebraska .