Traditional Golf
Eagle Bend Golf Course – 18 holes of championship golf. The first six holes on the course are open with no trees; the remaining holes are heavily wooded and sit in the shadow of the Wakarusa River.
Orchards Golf by CobbleStone – If you only have time for nine, try this fun and enjoyable course. Most players finish in less than 1 hour 15 minutes walking.
Disc Golf
Centennial Park – A great mix of short and long goals, with plenty of elevation changes along this 18-hole course in a beautiful setting. Great for beginner and intermediate players.
Riverfront Park – This 18-hole disc golf course is shorter than the course located in Centennial Park, but is considered to be more challenging because many of the holes navigate throughout wooded sections of the park.
Clinton State Park – A 9-hole course with some very challenging tee shots, fairways and greens. It’s literally carved through the timber and prairie so, you had better have a keen eye and good spotters or plenty of discs to spare.
Foot Golf
Orchards FootGolf by Cobblestone – What happens when you mix golf and soccer? FootGolf, of course! The object of the game is the same as golf, but instead of hitting the golf balls with a club, you’ll kick soccer balls towards the cup, a 21-inch diameter by 14-inch hole in the ground.
Video Tour: Eagle Bend Golf Course
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