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Hole #7
Hole #7 Tee

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Course Details
PermanentCourse Type:
2002Year Established:
Mostly Flat & Lightly WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
9 / 9Holes / Baskets:
27
Par Info:
18.2
DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
No / NoMultiple Tees / Pins:
ConcreteTee Type:
Mach 5Hole Type:
--
Discs Lost:
0
Course Guides:
Description: Completed in August of 2002, Williams Park in Ogallala is a true "neighborhood" course. With hole lengths maxing out around 290 feet, this is Nebraska's second great "learn to play" course, after Centennial Park in Kearney.
Williams Park does offer some interesting looks, and an easy going round in a very well kept park. Also a great warm up if your heading up to Laing Lake in Alliance.
Williams Park does offer some interesting looks, and an easy going round in a very well kept park. Also a great warm up if your heading up to Laing Lake in Alliance.
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Local Directions: From I-80, exit 126 N to Ogallala. Follow the signs to Lake McConaughy. The Lake McConaughy signs will take you through town and to N. Spruce, once on N. Spruce continue north about 1.5 miles to W. 24th St. The park in on the corner of N spruce and W. 24th St. near the water tower on the north edge of town, west side of N. Spruce rd. First tee is in NE corner of the park.


















