who designed tiburon golf course layout

by Gay Haag 7 min read

How many nines are there in Tiburon?

With 3 distinct nines, Tiburon provides variety and fun for players of all levels. Tiburon prides itself on being Omaha’s best setting for golf events providing a beautiful golf course and a one of a kind clubhouse.

Who owns Tiburon Golf Club?

Tiburon Golf Club, founded in 1989 by Drella Inc, began as an 18 hole golf club with a 4,500 square foot clubhouse surrounded by corn fields and gravel roads. In 1994, Drella Inc. added a third nine hole course now known as the Mako nine. In 2004, Tiburon Golf Club was purchased by Bob and Karen Hill. Already owning one golf course in Blair, River Wilds, the Hills had experience in golf course industry and quickly saw a need for some vast changes. In 2005, construction began on the clubhouse, which now features over 13,000 square feet, including the Sharks Sports Bar, a fully expanded golf shop, and a beautiful banquet facility that can accommodate up to 400 guests.

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