From Thursday's Omaha World Herald:
www.omaha.com/index.phpu_np=0&u_pg=38&u_sid=950397Jack Nicklaus excited about Sand Hills site
BY STU POSPISIL
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
MULLEN, Neb. - Jack Nicklaus liked what he saw.
On his first visit to the Sand Hills region, the golfing legend Wednesday toured the site of a proposed golf course project a few miles west of the acclaimed Sand Hills Golf Club.
"I see dozens of golf courses," Nicklaus said.
Nicklaus and his design team spent more than two hours bouncing off-road in SUV's to evaluate a 2,900-acre parcel that is being bought by four investors, including former Omahan Tim Kratz of Denver
The unnamed project comes up for a public hearing today before the Hooker County Board of Commissioners.
Bill Martin, a Denver attorney, who put together the investment group, said that talks will continue with Nicklaus about designing the project, which would be for members only. It could have more than one 18-hole course, with on-site lodging and food service.
Nicklaus, wearing a cap with his golden bear logo and a red jacket, flew to North Platte at noon and intended to fly on to Mullen, but a rain squall forced his group to drive here.
He spent most of the tour ridding in the passenger seat of one of the SUVs. Only twice did the winner of 18 professional golf major championships leave the vehicle - to survey the Dismal River valley and to pose for photos.
Nicklaus grew excited when shown the land on the eastern portion of the parcel. It is gentler and contains more valleys than the land to the west that is dotted with higher dunes and ridges.
"Gorgeous" he said at one point. Later, before leaving Mullen he said, "What a great piece of land."
Although some of his design team has played Sand Hills Golf Club, Nicklaus has not. Nor has he seen photos of the course that one publication ranks as the best in the U.S. built since 1960. That course was designed by Bill Coore and pro golfer Ben Crenshaw and opened in 1995.