For those interested, from the Omaha World-Herald (Mar.25):
Nicklaus to design course in Sand Hills
BY STU POSPISIL
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER
Three months after he visited the site, Jack Nicklaus gets the chance to create the next golf course in the Sand Hills.
Nicklaus and his team of Florida-based course architects will design the first of two 18-hole members-only courses on 2,900 acres along the Dismal River southwest of Mullen, Neb. The land is a few miles west of the world-class Sand Hills Golf Club that opened in 1995.
The still-unnamed course could become the longest in the state. On his December visit, Nicklaus said he thought its length from the back tees might be around 7,800 yards.
How many visits Nicklaus will make while the course is under construction, a spokesman said, depends on the needs of his design team. The lead designer is Chris Cochran, a senior associate.
"Those are guys who work with Jack from start to finish on routing, strategy, whatever," said Scott Tolley, director of communications for Nicklaus Companies of North Palm Beach, Fla.
"They go in and make sure Jack's philosophy and vision are implemented and decide when Jack needs to go in there. Often on a project, it will be six, eight, 10 times."
Other professional golfers who are course architects, among them Arnold Palmer, also use design teams.
Tolley said there are 227 Nicklaus Signature courses worldwide.
Bill Martin of Denver, an investor in T3B L.L.C., said his group hired Nicklaus Design earlier this month. It also is negotiating with Nebraska-based contractors and public relations firms.
Ground breaking is expected in June, Martin said, with the course projected to open in late summer of 2005. The first phase of the project also will include a restaurant and the first of its lodging units. After the Nicklaus course opens, the main lodge and a pro shop will be built.
Hunting, fishing and target shooting also will be offered on the property. Martin has said the members-only project will be similar in scope and intensity of use as Sand Hills Golf Club.
"There's been great interest so far," said Martin, an attorney with Kutak Rock's Denver office. "We've released our founders and corporate membership documents, and we're hoping for a speedy sellout for the founders program. We're planning an event with Jack in Denver in early May."
Martin said the owners have hired Mike McGetrick of Denver, ranked among the top 10 golf instructors in the nation, as a consultant. Information requests, until a Web site comes online this spring, are being taken by Tony Pasquini at (720) 314-1735.