Miracle Hill Golf & Tennis Center offers an 18-hole course open to the public. Miracle Hill is centrally located in the heart of Omaha, Nebraska.
Miracle Hill golf course first opened for play in 1961. Floyd Farley designed the course.
For over 40 years, Miracle Hill golf course was the site of the world's longest hole-in-one - 444 yards. Robert Mitera made a 460-yard hole-in-one on the 10th hole on October 7, 1965. That record held until February 13, 2007, when Bret Melson, a student at the San Diego Golf Academy in Hawaii, managed to put the ball in the hole on the 448-yard par 4 at the Ko'olau Golf Club in Oahu, Hawaii, in one stroke edging out Robert Mitera's longest hole in one record by a massive one yard.
The facility comes complete with a state-of-the-art golf practice facility which includes a driving range, two putting greens, and a practice sand bunker. The facility boasts a mature, tree-lined 18 hole championship golf course.
Gold tees: 6,412 yards, course rating 70.1, slope rating 115.
Blue tees: 6,108 yards, course rating 68.8, slope rating 112.
White tees: 5,736 yards, course rating 67.1, slope rating 108.
Red tees: 5,069 yards, course rating 68.3, slope rating 107.