Baby bald eagles force update to layout of Lincoln golf course

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Baby bald eagles at Holmes Park Golf Course have caused changes to hole 13 for golfers.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has updated the bald eagle plan due to eaglets being more active around the hole.

A new area to the right of hole 13 near the green will be off limits to golfers, according to Lincoln City Golf.

There is also a new route to take when getting to hole 14.

After finishing the 13th hole, golfers will go to the left of the green and follow the signs to the 14th tee box.

Bald eagles are a federally protected bird, and Fish and Wildlife asks golfers to use caution when playing on the course.

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