Omaha Country Club
Website: https://www.omahacc.org/
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a tee time at Omaha Country Club if I'm not a member?
Omaha Country Club is a private club, so playing here typically requires an invitation from a member. We recommend reaching out to your network; many members are happy to host guests who appreciate a classic golf experience. It's truly worth the effort to experience this historic Maxwell design.
What makes Omaha Country Club's course design unique or particularly challenging?
Perry Maxwell's design at OCC is a masterclass in strategic bunkering and subtle green complexes. You'll find the greens are often the real defense here, with their deceptive contours demanding precise approach shots and a sharp short game. Pay special attention to the par-3s; they're deceptively tough.
When is the best time of year to play Omaha Country Club for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) for the best playing conditions. The Nebraska summers can get quite hot and humid, while spring and fall offer ideal temperatures and lush, firm fairways. You'll avoid the extreme weather and enjoy the course at its peak.
What's it like to play a course that hosted the U.S. Senior Open, like Omaha Country Club?
Playing OCC, you immediately feel the championship pedigree that made it a perfect host for the 2013 U.S. Senior Open. The course demands strategic thinking and rewards well-executed shots, just as it did for the pros. You'll appreciate the subtle challenges and pristine conditioning that stand up to major championship standards.
Beyond the golf, what kind of experience should I expect at Omaha Country Club?
Expect a classic, understated country club atmosphere where tradition and excellent service are paramount. The clubhouse offers a refined setting for post-round drinks and dining, and the staff are incredibly attentive without being stuffy. It's a place where you can truly relax and soak in the history of the game.