Links at Lincoln

Website: http://www.lindseymanagement.com/cgi-bin/detail.cgi?type=golf&id=46&city=Lincoln&state=NE

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Links at Lincoln?

We find that spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most enjoyable conditions at Links at Lincoln. You'll experience vibrant fescue and comfortable temperatures perfect for walking the course. Summer can be hot, but early morning tee times still provide a fantastic round before the heat peaks.

Is Links at Lincoln truly a "links" course, or just named that?

Despite being inland, Links at Lincoln absolutely delivers a genuine links experience. You'll encounter firm, fast fairways, deep pot bunkers, and fescue that demands precision, especially when the wind picks up. Don't expect ocean views, but do come prepared for an authentic links-style challenge.

What's the signature hole at Links at Lincoln, and what makes it challenging?

The par-3 14th is undeniably the course's signature hole. It plays over a natural wetland to a well-guarded green, often with a tricky crosswind that makes club selection critical. Missing short or left means a lost ball, so precision is paramount here.

How does Links at Lincoln compare in terms of cost and value to other courses in the region?

We consider Links at Lincoln to be an excellent value for the quality of golf you receive. Its green fees are generally more accessible than some of the high-end resort courses nearby, offering a championship-level experience without the premium price tag. Look into twilight rates for an even smarter deal.

What unique course conditions or challenges should I be prepared for at Links at Lincoln?

Expect firm and fast conditions, particularly during drier periods-that's a key part of its links charm. The wind is often a significant factor, so be ready to adjust your club selection and trajectory accordingly. Also, the fescue rough can be quite penal, so keeping your ball in the short grass is crucial for a good score.