Public tee times sell-out for season at Landmand

More than a month ahead of its re-opening for 2023, the new Landmand golf course in Nebraska, USA, has completely sold out its public tee times for its first full season. 

More than a month ahead of its re-opening for 2023, the new Landmand golf course in Nebraska, USA, has completely sold out its public tee times for its first full season. 

Only members can now get a time to play Landmand, designed by the architectural team of King-Collins, and voted 2022’s Best New Public Course by Golf Digest.

Landmand opened up its 2023 tee sheet on December 31, and more than 80 per cent of times were sold in the first day. The last ten times for the year went on April 10, with the course scheduled to re-open for the new season on May 15.

“This is a fantastic affirmation for our golf course,” says developer Will Andersen, whose family has owned the land on which the course sits for many years. “Since we opened last summer, the feedback from players has been brilliant, but there is no corroboration as strong as people choosing to buy your tee times. We can’t wait for the season to start and for more people to come here and see what we have to offer.”

Tee times at Landmand have been hard to come by since it opened in 2022
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