In 2023, all the tee times for the year sold out in about two months.
Last year, they were gone in about two hours.
Here in 2025, every tee time for the season at Landmand Golf Club in Homer, Nebraska, was sold out in 50 minutes.
When you’re hot, you’re hot.
The public-access course, situated about 90 miles north of Omaha and just across the Iowa border from Souix City, is the first original 18-hole layout by King-Collins Golf Course Design. It opened for regular play on Sept. 3, 2022.
Landmand is tied for 20th on the Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play 2024: Top 100 U.S. public-access layouts list. It’s the No. 1-ranked public-access golf course in Nebraska. And it’s nudging its way atop many bucket list courses.
“I was aware that Landmand had become popular in the last two years since we first opened, but the interest and demand we experienced with the release of our tee sheet was overwhelming,” course developer and owner Will Andersen told Golf Business News. “I feel grateful, but also very motivated, to adapt and learn from this year. We know that this sort of demand puts a big expectation on our shoulders to deliver an exceptional experience when golfers come to play here, and we are absolutely determined to deliver exactly that.”
The online book portal was getting hit by so many interested golfers it reportedly went down just after the tee times went up for grabs at 8 a.m. on New Year’s Eve.
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