Miracle Hill

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Miracle Hill Golf & Tennis is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Omaha, Nebraska, on the east side of 120th Street between Dodge and Blondo Streets. The par 70 course was completed in 1961 on land that was formerly Friesland Farms, a dairy operation. The Davis family developed the property into a premier golf facility in what was then western Omaha.

The course is notable for hosting a Guinness Book of World Records moment when golfer Bob Mitera achieved a hole-in-one on the 444-yard 10th hole on October 7, 1965. The facility has also hosted significant exhibition matches, including an 18-hole match between Arnold Palmer and Ray Floyd in 1972.

Miracle Hill offers a complete practice facility powered by TopTracer technology, providing an indoor golf range available year-round. The course maintains a family-friendly environment and is situated in relatively flat terrain typical of the Omaha area. Tee times are accepted up to seven days in advance, and the facility combines golf operations with eight indoor tennis courts and pickleball amenities, serving as a comprehensive golf and tennis center.

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