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Top Nebraska Golf Courses

June 19, 2018 By Charlie Parker Leave a Comment

There is a picturesque beauty to Nebraska and its landscape of rolling hills and fields filled with waves of grain. Known for its crops and football, many golfers don’t realize the hidden treasures of golf courses that weave a footprint across the Cornhusker State.

You’ll discover enough golf to satisfy the appetite of any golfer seeking a challenge. Ace Golf Netting recommends pursuing these public play opportunities while embracing the character and lifestyle of this hard-working state.  To learn more about golf netting installation click here.

Nebraska Links Wild West And Golf

Topping the list of challenging courses is Wild Horse Golf Club in Gothenburg. This links-inspired course regularly appears in the highest rankings of golf publications throughout the country.

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Don’t get distracted by the surrounding farm operations or the churning of nearby windmills. There’s a reason that cow skulls mark the yardage at tee boxes. If you stray into the thickets and wilds surrounding the fairways your scorecard will become a wasteland of frustration.

Embrace the challenge of Wild Horse and take in the nearby historic Pony Express Stateion before you head down the road to the next Nebraska course.

Championship-caliber play continues at The Prairie Club in Valentine. It’s worth an extra day to play the Dunes Course on your first outing and then enjoy an overnight stay in the cabins before tackling the Pines Course. Majestic views abound as you gaze across the horizon of sandhills and the Snake River Canyon.

In the middle of all the rolling hills there is an oasis for golfers who miss a waterfront view. Bayside Golf Club in Brule sits along the shore of Lake McConaughy. It boasts lake views from almost every hole.

As with all these links courses, you’ll want to avoid creative shots that leave you off the fairways in the sand or shrubbery. Err on the side of “playing within your game” and you’ll enjoy all that Bayside offers.

Surprising elevation changes mark the challenge of Heritage Hills Golf Club in McCook. This course can get away from cautious golfers that don’t have a solid strategy.

Fast greens await golfers who successfully navigate the lengthy fairways. Avoid the hazards by focusing on calculated approach shots and selective shot placement. Errant shots here will leave you knee deep in native grass or hitting from a bunker where your head is below cup level.

Urban Golf Creates Challenges

Golf in Nebraska isn’t all rural wonderlands. Big-city golf is available in Omaha and Lincoln for travelers sticking to interstate of fly-in travels.

Ominous water hazards give way to greens with inviting pin placement at Wilderness Ridge Golf Club in Lincoln. Amazing landscaping throughout the course and along the fairways encourage you to play at your best level before settling into the classic-style clubhouse.

Brace yourself for a 9-hole triple threat at Himark Golf Course in Lincoln. The Blue, Red and White courses offer an affordable option for anyone wanting back-to-back-back challenges.

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Highlands Golf Course and Crooked Creek Golf Club in Lincoln are two highly-rated public-access courses. Highlands features devilishly deceptive greens and Crooked Creek is a bargain for any skill level.

Public links options abound here for golfers.

Johnny Goodman Golf Course in Omaha offers a traditional layout that is walkable and affordable while presenting a few tricky elements to challenge your skills.

Another affordable mid-city option is Elmwood Park Golf Course. It’s an accessible, fun course that’s easy on the handicap with attractive amenities.

Golfers wanting a quick round or who just enjoy the pace of a 9-hole course have a variety of options in Omaha.

You can challenge the “sharks” at Tiburon Golf Club with its Mako, Hammerhead and Great White Courses. Each 9-hole layout is set to take a bite out of your game if you don’t stay inbounds.

The Eagle Run Golf Complex and Stone Creek Golf Club each offer multiple 9-hole courses with friendly staffs and well-maintained links.

Nebraska delivers a taste of golf in the wild west, and Ace Golf Netting recommends you make this a definite golf destination.

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Top New Jersey Golf Courses

June 19, 2018 By Charlie Parker Leave a Comment

The good news about golf in New Jersey is the state is peppered with exceptional golf courses. The even better news is they are all located relatively close together in this tight-knit Garden State.

There is no shortage of affordable, accessible courses that will leave newer golfers in awe and challenge the most resilient golfers. Ace Golf Netting recommends you choose wisely where to start among the more than 300 courses available and enjoy your Jersey adventure.

Enjoy Scenic Rounds Across The State

Often golf isn’t about a low score and beating your golf buddies. Sometimes just enjoying the game and taking in the scenery is reward enough. New Jersey delivers when it comes to scenic courses.

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Leading the way in beautiful views is the Bay Course at Seaview Golf Resort. You’ll want to admire the flora resting along the fairways and beside the sandy bunkers, but avoid hitting into any of these hazards.  Be sure to check out our golf netting section.

This 6,400-yard layout along the water front is a site to see as you pursue a par of 71. If you do have reason to pause about your next shot on the Bay Course, take time to soak in the Atlantic City skyline on the other side of Absecon Bay on holes where it’s visible.

Make sure to schedule a second round at Seaview Golf Resort on the Pines Course. It offers longer yardage for the same par so you can spend more time on the course navigating the trees and fairways.

There are many reasons golfers are drawn to Atlantic City Country Club in Northfield, least of which may be the beauty this course affords all skill levels. You’ll have to gamble a bit to post par of 70 on this 6,500-yard course that features tee boxes surrounded by marshes and fairways littered with bunkers.

More scenic golf destinations in the Garden State include the four 9-hole courses at Neshanic Valley Golf Course. You can play nine, enjoy the locale and set off for your next nine in succession.

Other scenic getaways include Colts Neck Golf Club in Colts Neck, Rutgers University Golf Course in Piscataway and Paramus Golf Course in Paramus.

Challenge Your Golf Skills At Every Turn

Golfers improve their skill levels by accepting the next challenge to their game. New Jersey offers an array of opportunities to humble yourself on you way to the next skill level.

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The 7,283-yard, par-72 layout at Twisted Dune Golf Club in Egg Harbor Township features slippery greens and beware the bunkers. From tee to green you’ll want to stick to the fairways. Be prepared to grit your teeth because the wind is almost always waiting to force an adjustment to your angle of attack.

Award-winning Shore Gate Golf Club in Ocean View is 7,227 yards of par 72 golf where you want to play the best position within the fairway. If not, you risk facing the overall winding layout with a maze of bunkers and trees waiting to exaggerate your score. Mind your pace on the greens or your risk putting more than you ever have on a course.

The previously mentioned Colts Neck and Neshanic Valley may offer beauty within the course designs but are also challenging beasts that humble the skills of most golfers.

Walk Your Way To Golf Bliss

For the purists among golfers who want to “feel” the heritage of the sport, New Jersey has courses with natural designs. These Scottish-influenced courses invite walking for a blissful round versus riding in a cart.

Bowling Green Golf Club in Oak Ridge has unique layouts off every tee box with a chance to meander the fairways on the way to a low round. Heron Glen Golf Course in Ringoes is a little longer underfoot at 7,000 yards. It’s worth the extra steps to challenge yourself along this award-winning course that rewards the persistent and punishes the slackers.

Ditch the wheels and return to the natural order of golf as you enjoy these walkable courses, including previously mentioned Rutgers and Paramus.

Ace Golf Netting encourages all golfers to love the game and strive for excellence at every level.

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Top Indiana Golf Gourses

June 19, 2018 By Charlie Parker Leave a Comment

Any road trip through Indiana won’t be complete without following the trail of golf courses. Seasoned golfers will find a history of golf that will help them enjoy the game more. Casual golfers will have plenty of courses to challenge them to better their game.

Golf in Indiana has been a proud tradition since 1900. Today there are more than 250 courses offering play for golfers of all skill levels. Ace Golf Netting knows a golf destination trip is ready and waiting across all areas of the state. Along with great golf, this Midwest state offers a connection to history and current events that will surprise you.

Pete Dye Golf Trail

Chief among golf excursions across Indiana is the Pete Dye Golf Trail. Dye is considered the father of modern golf design. Indiana stakes its claim as having more of his courses than anywhere else.

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Courses designed by Dye are famous for the Scottish influences of twisting fairways, deep bunkers and small greens. Dye weaved his designs into courses around the country with Indiana sporting seven courses.

Dye was famous for designing courses that don’t provide a “fair” playing field. He concluded that golf isn’t fair, so his courses would be more than a challenge for even the hardiest of players. He left a trail of great courses across Indiana.

Scenic Views, Colleges And Race Cars

First on the Dye trail is in French Lick, IN. This award-winning, sprawling course has five tee levels so any golfer can enjoy the adventure. It’s an amazing course with scenic views of Hoosier National Forest from its layout atop the highest point in the state.

West Lafayette and Purdue University host the Ackerman-Allen Course that Dye helped transform into a premiere golf destination. You’ll need to navigate the rolling hills and avoid the many trees and bunkers filled with white sand.

Only in the Hoosier State will you find the blend of golf and fast cars at Brickyard Crossing. This Dye course features four holes nestled inside the oval of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Celebrities and international racing events are hosted here along with PGA, LPGA and Champions tour events.

The Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette features the Dye-designed Kampen Course. The course hosts a variety of collegiate tournaments and challenges golfers with an array of ponds, a bog, huge bunkers and grasslands.

Other Pete Dye inspired courses include Maple Creek Golf and Country Club in Indianapolis, Mystic Hills Golf Club and Lodge in Culver, and The Fort Golf Course in Indianapolis. All are challenging courses for any level of golfer, each with a unique history to enjoy as well as the links.

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Unique Courses Abound

Starting in the north, Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame testifies to the quality of golf in Indiana. Heading south, Rock Hollow Golf Club provides long tees in a classically designed course. Bouncing west, Harrison Hills Golf and Country Club in Attica is one of the highest-rated courses in the state.

Nearby are Rivercrest Golf Club in Covington, Oak Grove Country Club in Oxford, and The Ravines Golf Course in West Lafayette, All are public courses with celebrated features such as challenging layouts, water hazards and beautiful trees you don’t want between you and the flagstick.

Golf Loves Celebration And Misery

Many courses in Indiana are surrounded by serene rural communities. When traveling through Indianapolis, there are plenty of golfing options to entice all golfers.

Kick your game into gear at Smock Golf Course, Morning Star Golf Course, Pleasant Run Golf Course, Southern Dunes Golf Course (18 holes and 9 holes), and Coffin Golf Club.

You can close your Indiana golf adventure with the challenging “sweet misery” of Purgatory Golf Club in Noblesville. The course features “Hell’s Half Acre” at the bunker-surrounded 17th hole. It’s just a taste of the more than 100 bunkers throughout the course.

As we’ve experienced at Ace Golf Netting, Indiana golf is one adventure after the next. Get there as soon as you can.

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Top Wisconsin Golf Courses

May 10, 2018 By Charlie Parker Leave a Comment

Mixing Beauty And Golf

Wisconsin and its more than 500 golf courses with many designed by past PGA champions almost has too much golf to offer. Who are we kidding? There’s never “too much” golf, but Wisconsin offers enough scenic play to make your head spin whether you’re an occasional duffer or an aspiring pro golfer.

Wisconsin is such a golfing draw that the 2020 Ryder Cup will be played at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan along Lake Michigan. It may not be such a home-field advantage for the Americans as the Europeans will enjoy the Irish-influenced links design of this championship course. It plays along two miles of windswept lake shoreline and presents an open and rugged challenge.

For most golfers, the hundreds of other exceptional courses across the state will provide plenty of challenges when golfing in Wisconsin.  If you need golf netting or installation check out what we have to offer.

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Play Like The Pros

The good news about Whistling Straits is that it’s like many other championship-level courses in the state as it provides public play. These courses offer incredible opportunities for golfers.

Thornberry Creek at Oneida is another course that has hosted professional tournament players. There are two courses at Blackwolf Run in Kohler.

Erin Hills Golf Course, Hartford; Brown Deer Park Golf Club, Milwaukee; Riverside Golf Course, Janesville; Naga-Waukee Golf Course, Pewakee; and Ironwood Golf Course, Sussex.

You can connect with the masters on three courses at Geneva National Resort, Lake Geneva. There is a course for Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino. Make this a destination golf trip.

Drive And Play Wisconsin

We’ve found it hard to categorize Wisconsin golf options because there are so many great courses across the state. You can jump onto a 9-hole golf course almost any day of the week without a tee time and you can reserve play for months in advance at the major courses. We’re going to just fire off with some great golfing options that you just have to pack up and get to as fast as you can.

Let’s kick off this road trip with a stop in Wisconsin Dells. You’ll find Coldwater Canyon Golf Course, Pinecrest Golf & Archery (9-hole course and then target practice), three 9-hole courses at Trappers Turn Golf Club and finish with Christmas Mountain Village Golf Course and Wild Rock Golf Course.

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Many people think of Wisconsin as dairy land or cheeseheads and football, but golfing proves there’s more to Green Bay than pigskin. It’s as rich in golf as it is gridiron grinders.

Start with The Woods Golf Club in Green Bay and then Royal Scot Country Club in nearby New Franken. You’ll want to add Brown County Golf Course in Oneida, Northbrook Country Club in Luxemburg, and Royal St. Patrick’s Golf Course in Wrightstown. If time permits, there’s two great 9-hole courses in Greenleaf at Wander Springs Golf Course.

Next, point your GPS back south to Milwaukee where the big city meets nature at its best. Lake Park Golf Course starts you off in the city and then you can tackle Hansen Golf Course, Currie Park Golf Club, and Dretzka Park Golf Course. Add in nine holes at Doyne Park Golf Course and Lincoln Park Golf Course, and your city excursion will be well rounded.

If time permits, turn back west to Madison for The Bridges Golf Course and the two courses at Yahara Hills Golf Course. You won’t miss with nationally-rated University Ridge Golf Course in nearby Verona or Meadows of Six Mile Creek in Waunakee.

Don’t Miss This Golf Trip

Wisconsin golfers are dogged about their game and The Badger State delivers to all who want a unique and rewarding golf destination. Get there as soon as you can before this season ends.

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Top Pennsylvania Golf Courses

May 10, 2018 By Charlie Parker Leave a Comment

Pennsylvania Offers Range Of Golf

It’s not easy deciding among the various golf options across Pennsylvania. This is one state where you almost have to throw a dart at the map and go have some fun with more than 500 public-access golf courses.

The amount of history in The Keystone State makes planning a golf trip seem like a distraction even to avid golfers. Once you’re on one of the many incredible courses, though, you’ll only be in tune with the present state of your golf game.

Golf in Pennsylvania ranges from big-city convenience to the wild forests to mountain ranges to some of the best municipal courses around. Get started, get going and take in the key courses of this original state.

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Pittsburgh Powers Golf

You can’t go wrong by starting your PA golf trip in Pittsburgh, home to past major championships and The Bob O’Connor Golf Course at Schenley Park. You’ll have to stretch a little outside the city  center and head over to the two courses at South Park Golf Course in South Park or to Riverview Golf Course in Elizabeth. \

Don’t miss Grand View Golf Club in Braddock and the highly-rated Scenic Valley Golf Course in Finleyville. This championship course has garnered accolades in multiple top-100 golf course listings in the country.

Bouncing further outside the city to the north and east, you’ll find golf in the wilds of the state. Scottish Heights Golf Club in Brockport and Bavarian Hills Golf Course in Saint Marys offer high-rated courses. There’s more in Du Bois at the DuBois Country Club and two courses at Treasure Lake. You’ll get your fill of mountains, forests and well-designed courses in the wilds of PA.

Catch The Back Roads Golf

The best way to play golf in upstate Pennsylvania is hitting the links in communities near larger towns such as Scranton. Scranton Hills Municipal Golf Course is in Mount Cobb while Pine Hills Country Club in Taylor offers 18- and 9-hole courses. You can add in Summit Hills Golf Club in Clarks Summit or Emanon Country Club in Falls.

Making your way south to Allentown, you’ll find Allentown Municipal/Benner Fairways Golf Course and Iron Lakes Golf Course. Nearby Wedgewood Golf Club in Coopersburg offers three highly-rated 9-hole courses. Locus Valley Golf Club here is rated as one of the best courses in the nation in several listings.

Press on to 18- and 9-hole links at Bethlehem Golf Club and Green Pond Golf Course in Bethlehem. There’s also the Southmoore Golf Course in Bath and Fox Hollow Golf Club in Quakertown.

These are great courses along a historic corridor in Pennsylvania.

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Dutch Country Golf Trip

It’s tough travelling through Dutch country without shopping and eating the entire trip. You’ll need a few extra rounds of golf to forget the shopping expenses and burn off the added calories. Harrisburg gets you started with Dauphin Highlands Golf Course, Sportsmans Golf Course and Colonial Golf & Tennis Club.

Hershey Links in Hummelstown is a must for that sweet tooth and you can burn it off at Highlands of Donegal Golf Club in Mount Joy.

Celebrate Philadelphia Golf

On your way east into Philadelphia, stretch your game over 18 holes at the exceptional Meadia Heights Golf Club in Lancaster. Heading into The City of Brotherly Love, you’ll want to make sure to bring a few extra sleeves of balls for Juniata Golf Course, the two courses at Cobbs Creek Golf Club and Franklin D. Roosevelt Golf Club.

Pennsylvania has a proud and storied history, and a wonderful golf legacy everyone can enjoy.

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