June 30th, 2010 by James A. Frank
If you’ve never been to the Sand Hills of north-central Nebraska,
prepare to be amazed. The prairie land isn’t flat but looks very
much like parts of Britain that golfers will recognize, with sandy
soil, big dunes, and short grass perfect for grazing (there it’s
sheep; here it’s cattle). Resembling golf’s homeland, it’s no
surprise that a number of very good courses have already opened in
this part of the heartland, including Jac...
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