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Ken Fry

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Kahikina
« on: March 29, 2022, 03:44:30 PM »
Saw this new construction listed in the current issue of Links.  Slated for completion in 2024.  Part of the Dormie Network in Maxwell, NE.

Anyone have information on this project?

Ken

Joe_Tucholski

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Re: Kahikina
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2022, 07:46:19 PM »
Nothing other than a quick google search.  The name is weird to me.  If it was being built in Hawaii sure, but not sure what the connection for a course in Nebraska is.  Hawaiian translation - the arrival of the important one.

Articles online show the project designer is the team of Bob Koontz and Kevin Jones from Southern Pines but indicated they may not be the course architects.

A snippet of the course layout can be seen here:
Lincoln County Planning Commission approves private 'world-class' golf course near Maxwell | Local | nptelegraph.com

Jason Hines

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Re: Kahikina
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2022, 11:10:47 AM »
Would agree with Joe on the name – However, it’s not meant to appeal to Nebraskans so I guess it doesn’t need to fit.  Guessing the following will be in the press releases to come:
 
“The course was found and waiting to be developed”
“Huge fire pit to sip on the Kahikina bottled whiskey after a long day on the links to enjoy the endless Nebraska sunsets.”
"Kahikina will be a place where friendships are born and legends will last a lifetime"
Guessing there will be a huge ribeye with a bone sticking out of it as the featured menu item.
 
How will they be able to differentiate themselves?  Is it via the Dormie Club model?
Sincerely wish them luck and as a former Nebraska boy I am impressed at how the golf in the state continues to grow and evolve.  Caprock – private, Tatanka – casino, Landman – public and different terrain, Lost Rail – private and now Kahikina.

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