In 1922 it temporarily moved to land that is now Kansas City Country Club.
Membership was open to anybody in the Nichols-developed subdivision of Mission Hills with an annual fee of $30 and $5 for each family member.
[1] In 1925, Kansas City Country Club took over the course and Nichols helped organize Indian Hills Country Club.
[1] The three clubs became the most socially desirable in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The Nichols strategy to create the three clubs was to make Kansas more attractive to upscale buyers who had previously not wanted to leave Kansas City, Missouri.