NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) – After a challenging few months of delays, marked by the Betty’s Way Fire in February, the GrayBull Club is now open.
The fire, which swept through the region, caused some damage to the club.
“I think there was some brief concern of how much we were affected, aside from a few timbers, some shingles, and some smoke damage,” said General Manager Tyler Hadden.
Hadden emphasized how this property is truly special.
“It’s a really special property and it’s probably a little bit better than we anticipated this early,” said Hadden.
Hadden said the property holds a special place in his heart.
“This was the first build from the ground up and I think it’s amazing to see what goes into it, and the people it takes to build something like this,” said Hadden. “We’re not trying to build a golf course and lodge, we’re trying to change the game in Maxwell, Nebraska.”
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