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The first course at Dismal River, in the sand hills near tiny Mullen, Neb.
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For more information, contact Ross Snellings of Sand Hills Properties, at (706) 733-4205.
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Coore and Crenshaw's Sand Hills in Nebraska, rated by Golfweek as the best U.S. course built since 1960, opened in 1996.
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After a 3 year study, we get the shocking news that most of Nebraska sits on top of the Ogallala Aquifer and that the Sand Hills occupy 25% of the state.
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As architects it hired the team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw (Sand Hills, Friar's Head) to build one of the courses and Tom Doak (Pacific Dunes, Ballyneal) to build the other.
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As it happens, the playing features of courses like Sand Hills and Bandon Dunes wider fairways, open entrances to greens, fewer bunkers, generous bailout areas, quirky short par-fours and reachable par-fives may also be what the market wants, because they are equally appealing to low-handicappers and everyone else.
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There, at the far end of the cove, situated on a fringe of sand between verdant hills and an iridescent bay, lay the Moken village.
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It turns into a rutted, dust-covered dirt road that stretches on for another hundred miles, and is sometimes buried so deep in sand that motorcyclists cannot get up the hills.
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For 96 miles we wended our way through rolling hills covered with kelly-green acacia, finally arriving at Monkey Mia, a strip of white-sand beach where bottle-nosed dolphins come every morning to beg for fish.
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