New Lost Rail golf course in Nebraska nears grand opening
The new Lost Rail golf course designed and developed by Scott Hoffman will become the first new private course in Omaha, Nebraska, for 25 years, when it opens in early September.
The new Lost Rail golf course designed and developed by Scott Hoffman will become the first new private course in Omaha, Nebraska, for 25 years, when it opens in early September.
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Lost Rail is 30 minutes from downtown Omaha. Designed by former Fazio Design associate Scott Hoffman, routing runs through a landscape that ranges from rolling pasture to craggy terrain etched with a ravine. It’s one of 11 new golf courses on Golf.com’s list.
A “bustling frontier” of American golf is one national view of Nebraska as the state prepares to unveil two more highly anticipated courses this year.
The dirty side of southwest Nebraska was already threatening Greg Arkin just days after becoming Heritage Hills’ golf pro.
Lincoln will soon welcome a brand new and unique mini-golf course, as Adventure Golf Center will open a third course. The new greens are designed to challenge even the most experienced golfers, but still fun for the entire family.
Officials at Dormie Network, a national network of private destination golf clubs, today announced that famed course architect David McLay Kidd will lead the design and construction of its all-new world-class 18-hole private golf course, Graybull, in the Nebraska Sandhills.
Opened in 1995, Sand Hills Golf Club near Mullen, Neb., is the granddaddy of all remote destination courses.
David McLay Kidd and his crew have broken ground on the private GrayBull, a Dormie Network project just north of tiny Maxwell, Nebraska – less than a 30-minute drive from North Platte and its commercial airport.
Plans call for the land to be sold for single family residential development, unless neighbors organize to purchase some or all of the lots abutting their properties. But the owners are first going through the process of redrawing lot lines to make it suitable for estates instead of denser housing.
1. Sand Hills; 2. CapRock Ranch; 3. Dismal River Club; 4. Omaha CC; 5. ArborLinks.
In an era punctuated by new ways of doing things, Lost Rail Golf Club promises to redefine the golf scene in Omaha, Neb.
“We’ve got the best facilities and two great golf courses and a lot of people so it’s a tremendous opportunity to get people from the eastern part of the state and literally all across state out here in western Nebraska,”
How dry is it? They were physically hauling water to the greens! ”We had to haul water to all the greens (in the winter),” Reifert said. “That’s something I’ve only done probably twice in the 25 years I’ve been doing