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Landmand Golf Club Ends 2025 Strong, Adds New Green

As the 2025 golf season draws to a close, Landmand Golf Club in northeast Nebraska celebrates another record-breaking year and looks ahead to an exciting new addition for 2026.

Now in its third full season, Landmand has firmly established itself as one of the Midwest’s most sought-after golf experiences. “The highlight of this year, not unlike last, was that our tee sheet was full all season, and we had next to no unfilled nights in our cabins,” said General Manager Adam Fletcher. “Hosting the Nebraska Senior Men’s Amateur in June was another high point. We welcomed some incredibly talented golfers—many seeing Landmand for the first time—and congratulate Randy Christiansen, this year’s champion.”

Landmand’s Farmer’s Table food truck also hit new milestones, introducing fresh menu options that proved instant favorites. “Several items broke through the 1,000 sold barrier,” Fletcher noted with a grin.

For 2026, guests can look forward to an impressive new amenity: a 12,000-square-foot private putting and chipping green located beside the stay-and-play cabins nestled in the valley below the course. “If the weather cooperates, construction should be complete this fall,” Fletcher explained. “We hope to have it fully grown in and ready when we reopen on May 16, 2026.”

Despite record rainfall and strong winds, the course maintained its trademark challenge and charm. “The best part of my job is seeing the smiles on golfers’ faces after they finish a round at Landmand,” Fletcher said. “Even when the conditions get wild, they embrace it as part of the experience. We only had about 260 cancellations all season—that’s not bad for a full year in Nebraska!”

Golfers eager to play Landmand in 2026 should mark their calendars now: tee times open at 8 a.m. Central on December 31 via landmandgc.com.


About Landmand Golf Club

Pronounced “Landman”, Landmand is the Danish word for “farmer.” The course sits on land owned by the Andersen family, who emigrated from Denmark in the early 1920s and have farmed in eastern Nebraska for four generations. The family’s first course, Old Dane, opened in 2012, followed by Landmand—its bold, scenic, and highly acclaimed successor. Farming remains the family’s core business, and their golf ventures reflect the same deep-rooted commitment to community and stewardship.

Landmand was designed by King-Collins Dormer Golf Course Design, known for their creative and strategic approach to course architecture. Founders Rob Collins and Tad King, joined in 2024 by Canadian architect-shaper Trevor Dormer, are also the team behind the acclaimed Sweetens Cove Golf Club in Tennessee, ranked among Golfweek’s Top 100 Modern Courses in America.

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