Reader comments: Bear tracks — Nicklaus putting finishing touches on third Utah course

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Question | 6:51 a.m. June 19, 2008
I heard that the Red Ledges was going bankrupt. Is this true? It is such a beautiful peace of property and I look forward to playing it when it first opens to the public.
Heberite | 8:33 a.m. June 19, 2008
Sorry..unfortunately it will be a private course so don't plan on playing it unless you know a member. As for the rumor, you might be thinking of some of the Park City developments (Promontory or Tuhaye). I heard they are struggling.
Read the article | 9:21 a.m. June 19, 2008
Heberite, re-read the article. The course will be open for public play initially for 3-4 years before going private.
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Jack Nicklaus, center, walks the Red Ledges Golf Course in Heber. Nicklaus is assisting in designing the course. (Michael Brandy, Deseret News)
Michael Brandy, Deseret News
Jack Nicklaus, center, walks the Red Ledges Golf Course in Heber. Nicklaus is assisting in designing the course.