Fontenelle Park Scorecard

Garden Valley Courts, Nebraska, United States — United States Of America

About Fontenelle Park

Fontenelle Park Golf Course, located in Omaha, Nebraska, was a historic golf club that operated for many years before closing down. Here are some noteworthy details about the golf club: 1. History: Fontenelle Park Golf Course opened in 1926. It was designed by well-known golf course architect William Tucker and was an 18-hole course. Over the years, it became a popular destination for golfers in the Omaha community. 2. Close Proximity to Fontenelle Forest: The golf course was located near the renowned Fontenelle Forest, a 1,400-acre nature preserve and arboretum. This proximity provided golfers with a beautiful natural setting, surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife. 3. Community-Focused: Fontenelle Park Golf Course was known for its emphasis on community engagement. It provided a space for golfers of all skill levels to enjoy the sport, offering affordable rates and hosting various tournaments and events. 4. Architectural Features: The golf course featured several challenging holes, including strategically placed bunkers, water hazards, and tree-lined fairways. It offered a mix of open and wooded areas, adding to the golfing experience. 5. Closure: Unfortunately, Fontenelle Park Golf Course closed for public play in 2013 due to budget constraints. The decision to close the course was met with disappointment by the community as it held sentimental value for many golfers. While Fontenelle Park Golf Course is no longer operational, its place in Omaha's golfing history and its role as a community gathering spot will always be remembered by those who experienced it.

Course details

  • Number of holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Tees available: 1

Scorecard — Unspecified

HoleParSIYardage
1415258
239148
341370
443380
547242
6513432
735165
8411305
9417230
10416
11310
1242
1344
1448
15514
1636
17412
18418
Total702530