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The nine-hole course, which has lost between $80,000 and $110,000 annually in recent years, could close.
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Thursday's public meeting will be the last before the city announces the golf course's fate.
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Check out our hole-in-one database to see a data visualization of aces reported to The World-Herald since 2004. Log on to find out more, or to leave a comment about your own hole in one.

Premium ContentClick on Premium Content on the Featured navigation bar for information.An era in Omaha golf has ended with Jim Etter's retirement as head PGA professional at Johnny Goodman Golf Course. Etter, 64, followed his grandfather and father...
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After losing money two of the previous three years, the two city-owned golf courses — Eagle Hills and Tara Hills — turned a profit of nearly $90,000 in...
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It was the first ace for Ron Burns, who turned 85 last month. He plays golf twice a week and bowls once a week.
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As Garrett Josten watched his dad Dean celebrate a hole-in-one at Country Shadows Golf Course in Columbus, the 15-year-old wondered if it would ever be his turn. He...
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There's no change in dates in 2012 for the Cox Classic, but there could be in 2013 when the U.S. Senior Open is also in Omaha. The 17th annual Nationwide Tour event...
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Former UNO golfer Lynn Mulligan finished second at the Executive Women's Golf Association championship, the largest amateur women's golf competition in the U.S., on...
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Setting a course record is a feat to be remembered, and Midlands record-holders finally get their their due in this year's golf guide. Also, see memorable rounds, the Midlands course guide, 2011 schedules and more.