Field Club of Omaha (south)

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NE
United States

Field Club of Omaha is an 18-hole golf course located in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska, situated on its original grounds since 1900. The course was designed in 1902, with nine holes originally constructed in 1901 and nine additional holes added shortly thereafter. Several of the original greens remain in play today, making it one of the oldest courses west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in Nebraska.

The course has hosted notable golfers including Bobby Jones and U.S. Open Champion Johnny Goodman, who was a member of the club. The layout reflects over a century of golf tradition while maintaining its historical design elements. As part of the broader Field Club facility, the golf course operates within a comprehensive club environment that includes aquatics, dining, fitness, and social amenities.

The club's origins trace to 1900 as the Omaha Cricket Association before evolving into the multi-purpose facility it is today. The course represents a significant piece of Omaha's sporting heritage and continues to serve as a central gathering place for members seeking both competitive play and recreational enjoyment in a historically rich setting.

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