ELKHORN, Neb. (KMTV) — Indian Creek Golf Course in Elkhorn unveils a multi-million dollar clubhouse renovation and is staying open to the public.
- The clubhouse, originally built in 1992, underwent a two-year renvation and now includes a lounge, event space, golf simulators and a restaurant.
- While the National Golf Foundation found that private clubs account for more than 50% of new development in the golf world, Indian Creek is staying open to the public.
- Neighbors are invited to see the new clubhouse for themselves at a ribbon cutting and open house on Wednesday, May 27, from 4–6 p.m. The course is located off 204th and West Maple in Elkhorn.
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Indian Creek Golf Course in Elkhorn has completed a multi-million dollar renovation of its clubhouse, transforming the facility originally built in 1992 into a space that includes a new lounge, an event space built for 250 people, golf simulators, and a restaurant open to golfers and neighbors alike.
While the National Golf Foundation found that private clubs account for more than 50% of new development in the golf world, Indian Creek is staying open to the public and General Manager Jim Nedrow said that was a deliberate choice…