This remote Nebraska golf course sold all of its 2026 tee times in an hour
For those who held out hope that they’d get a 2026 tee time for Landmand Golf Club in the remote town of Homer, Nebraska, it’s likely that the final day of 2025 was less than fruitful.
The public-access course, situated about 90 miles north of Omaha and just across the Iowa border from Sioux City, was the first original 18-hole layout by King-Collins Golf Course Design. It opened for regular play on Sept. 3, 2022.
All tee times for the year went on sale via the course’s website at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
In 2023, all the tee times for the year sold out in about two months.
In 2024, they were gone in about two hours.
And in 2025, it took about 50 minutes.
While it’s not known if this year’s tee times sold out faster than last year’s, it’s likely. As of 9 a.m. all the tee times were gone, according to multiple sources.
Landmand is 18th on the Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play 2025: 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.
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