Cross Creek Golf Links • 900 Cross Creek Rd. • Cambridge, NE • 69022 • 308-697-4768
 

 
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hole 1

hole1

This is a gentle dog leg right that has some length to it. For the best angle into the green you must stay left on the tee shot. But beware of the creek that roams the entire left side of the hole.

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hole2

This is a hole you can let the big dog eat. Generous landing area off of the tee. The creek runs the right side of the hole, but it really doesn't come into play. The green though is what makes the hole. Half of it is hidden from view from the fairway.

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hole3

A straight forward par three that is LONG! 224 yards, and when the pin is on the right side of the green two bunkers come into play. Par is a good score.

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hole4

A blind tee shot to a straight away hole. OB right and mounding to the left makes for a challenging shot into the green. Toughest pin placement on the green is left. The ball has a chance of rolling off a deceptive slope.

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hole5

This par 5 is reachable with a good drive from the tee. Many bunkers guard the lay-up area and three fourths of the green. Area around the green narrows, so a wayward second shot that goes for the green can be costly. Good birdie opportunity.

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hole6

This is the best opportunity for a birdie on the course. A short par five with the creek running the entire left side of the hole. Mounding on both sides of the fairway make for a tricky drive from the tee.

hole_7

hole7

A very tricky par 3 on the course. This is probably the hardest green to hit from the tee. Trees right and left make for difficult club selection to a narrow but long green. Make par and get to the next tee!

hole_8

hole8

A drivable par 4 for the long hitters. Really a straight forward hole that turns to the right. The green is what gives this hole its difficulty. There can be some nasty pins set at this green.

hole_9

hole9

This isn't a really long par 4, but you better avoid the trees all down the left. This gentle dog leg left demands a good drive and then precise iron underneath the hole to give yourself a chance at par.

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hole10

This is a great par 5. First you must negotiate the chute of trees off the tee and then face a double dog leg to the right and then the left. Once you are around the green, it's pretty straight forward.

hole_11

hole11

This par 4 is a good short hole. Birdie can be made here with a good drive and then a precise wedge shot. Very good birdie opportunity for a par 4.

hole_12

hole12

This par 4 is part of the original 9 holes built. It is a great hole. Driver is sometimes not the play from the tee because of a burm that divides the fairway about 150 yards out. The green sits back in a grove of trees and it is difficult to select the right club because of the swirling winds.

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hole13

A good drive favoring the left side of the fairway gives you the best angle into the green. A drive down the right side shortens the hole and gives you a good chance at birdie. Watch out for the rocks and fairway bunkers, plus the greenside bunkers. Last good birdie opporutnity on the course.

hole_14

hole14

Better tighten that hat or cinch up that belt because you're in for some golf from here on in! A mammoth par 3 with two deep bunkers front left. Best play is to put the ball in the middle of the green and make par, then sneak off smiling knowing that you gained a shot on the course.

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hole15

This is one of the better holes in Southwest Nebraska. A dog leg right par 4 that some big hitters will try to go at. Best play is a long iron straight ahead to the most level part of the fairway, then a mid to long iron over a canyon to an elevated green. A 4 is a great score.

hole_16

hole15

The shortest par 3 on the course. With an elevated look to an hourglass green, your club choices might vary from 9 iron to 5 iron. If the wind is out of the south then it really gets fun!

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hole 17

This is a great par 5! There are two fairways, one to the right and one to the left. The left fairway shortens the hole to give you a chance at getting home in two, but it's very narrow and OB lurks left. The right fairway is a little longer, but is very generous in landing area. As you get closer to the green more and more bunkers appear for added obstacles.

hole_18

hole18

Some say that this is the best par 4 in the state of Nebraska, bar none! At 467 yards with the creek all the way down the left side and cutting out in front of the green about 110 yards out, you must hit the ball about 260-270 yards to have any kind of look at the green. Watch out if you hit it too far down the fairway, you can be blocked out by the trees to the right of the green. A two tiered green with trees right and creek left, the only place you have to bail is short or long. If you need a birdie to win a tournament coming into this hole? GOOD LUCK!!