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Plan Your Omaha Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

Steak capital with championship-pedigree public golf

Omaha is America's steak capital — home to the original Omaha Steaks and a beef culture that permeates every restaurant. Indian Creek, a former PGA Tour stop, anchors the public golf scene alongside several strong municipal and daily-fee courses. The Old Market district delivers walkable nightlife, and the Berkshire Hathaway city's Midwestern hospitality makes groups feel welcome everywhere.

Omaha rewards the group that skips the obvious golf cities and thinks sideways. The courses here aren't famous because they're in a desert or on a coastline — they're famous because they're genuinely excellent, and nobody's fighting you for a tee time. Indian Creek is the anchor: a former PGA Tour site with tournament-conditioned fairways carved through mature hardwoods, playing firm and fast the way competitive-minded guys actually want it. But the real surprise is Quarry Oaks, thirty-five minutes out toward the Missouri River bluffs, where the layout drops and climbs through 200-foot limestone elevation changes that have no business existing in the Great Plains. It plays nothing like the rest of the region, and first-timers are consistently stunned by it. Round out a four-day schedule with Tiburon's 27-hole variety in west Omaha for your lighter afternoon round, and you've got a rotation that costs half what you'd pay in Scottsdale for comparable or better golf. Green fees at Indian Creek top out around $85. Quarry Oaks gets to $99 on a prime weekend. Do the math.

The city's hospitality infrastructure is built for exactly this kind of group. Rent a house in Benson or Dundee — both neighborhoods sit ten to fifteen minutes from downtown, both have the square footage to fit twelve or fourteen people without anyone sleeping on a sectional, and both are absurdly affordable compared to any coastal market. Benson has The Sydney at its center, a dive bar with live music and cheap pours that becomes the inevitable midnight destination once everyone's been through Leadbelly's burgers and creative comfort food a few doors down. Dundee skews quieter and more residential — big craftsman homes, wide streets, Warren Buffett's actual house nearby if that means anything to your group's finance guy. For tighter access to late nights, Old Market lofts put you steps from Brickway Brewery, The Berry & Rye's hidden speakeasy entrance, and the Rathskeller's sprawling German beer garden, which can absorb a group of sixteen without anyone losing each other.

The beef situation in Omaha is not a cliché — it's a genuine logistical asset. Two nights of eating out, two nights cooking at the house is the standard move, and Hy-Vee is ten minutes away for steaks that will embarrass most restaurants. When you do go out, Gorat's is the old-school move: T-bones and prime rib in a room that hasn't changed much since Warren Buffett started eating there, which is exactly the kind of honest institution that plays well with a group. The Drover's whiskey-marinated filet has been the measuring stick for Omaha steak since 1968. If someone in the group wants to eat something other than beef, Block 16's James Beard-nominated sandwich program is genuinely one of the best casual lunch spots in the Midwest. Practically speaking, Brix Wine & Liquor on Leavenworth Street handles all house supply runs, OMA is ten minutes from everything, and spring through fall the weather cooperates more reliably than the coasts give the Midwest credit for. Book Quarry Oaks early — weekend tee times there move faster than anything else in the market.

The best courses, bars, and rentals in Omaha — curated for groups.

5 coursesSpring, Summer, FallOMA (10 min drive)50-200k population

Courses

Indian Creek Golf Course

Premium

Former PGA Tour site — the best public course in Nebraska with tournament conditioning and a challenging layout through mature trees

$49-$85parklandPar 72 · 7,218 yds

Quarry Oaks Golf Club

Premium

Carved from a limestone quarry along the Missouri River bluffs — dramatic 200-foot elevation changes and stunning views

$59-$99parklandPar 72 · 7,015 yds
Tiburon Golf Club

Tiburon Golf Club

Solid

27 holes in west Omaha — three distinct nines with good variety and consistently well-maintained greens

$39-$65parklandPar 72 · 6,871 ydsWalkable

The Knolls Golf Course

Solid

City of Omaha's best muni — hilly and fun with mature trees and the best budget green fees in the metro

$25-$45parklandPar 71 · 6,296 ydsWalkable

Willow Lakes Golf Course

Budget

Affordable warm-up round in Bellevue — flat and forgiving with some nice water features

$22-$38parklandPar 71 · 6,180 ydsWalkable

Where to Stay

houseSleeps 12-16

$400-$1200/night

Dundee and Benson neighborhoods

full kitchenparkingfire pithot tubgame roomgrill
houseSleeps 10-14

$300-$800/night

Old Market and Midtown

full kitchenparkinggrillwasher/dryer

Dining

Gorat's Steakhouse

$$$
steakhouse

Warren Buffett's favorite steakhouse — old-school Omaha beef at its finest. T-bones and prime rib are the move.

The Drover

$$$
steakhouse

Omaha institution since 1968 — the whiskey-marinated filet is legendary among steak aficionados

Block 16

$$
casual

James Beard-nominated sandwich shop — the Croque Garcon and Korean-inspired dishes are incredible

Leadbelly

$$
casual

Benson's best restaurant — creative comfort food, great burgers, and a packed bar scene

Nightlife

Brickway Brewery & Distillery

brewpub

Old Market brewery and distillery combo — craft beer, bourbon, and a great downtown atmosphere

The Berry & Rye

Late Night
cocktail

Omaha's best speakeasy — hidden entrance, craft cocktails, and a moody prohibition-era vibe

The Sydney

Late Night
dive

Benson's beloved dive — cheap drinks, live music, and the heart of Omaha's best bar strip

Rathskeller Bier Haus

patio

German-style beer garden in the Old Market — massive outdoor space, imported beers, and a lively atmosphere

Activities

Old Market District Crawl

brewery2-3 hours$20-$40/pp

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Old Market — breweries, cocktail bars, and restaurants all within blocks

Henry Doorly Zoo

hikinghalf day$20-$30/pp

Consistently ranked the #1 zoo in the world — the indoor desert dome and jungle are genuinely incredible

Topgolf Omaha

go karts2-3 hours$30-$60/pp

Three-level driving range with food and drinks — the standard pre-trip warm-up competition

Benson Brewery & Bar Crawl

brewery2-3 hours$15-$35/pp

Walk Maple Street in Benson — Omaha's best bar strip with 10+ spots all within a few blocks

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