How Members Make the Most of Their Dormie Network Membership
Sep 23, 2024
A Dormie Network membership offers a distinctive approach to private golf, rooted in tradition and characterized by top-quality courses and genuine hospitality.
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Golfweek's 2024 State-by-State Rankings of the Best Private Courses
Find out which three Dormie Network clubs have landed on Golfweek’s 2024 list of top private courses.
Golf Digest Names Victoria National Among Their Top 9 U.S. Open Course Candidates
While the next available date for a course to host a U.S. Open isn't until 2043, Dormie Network’s Victoria National in Newburgh, Indiana has earned a spot on Golf Digest's list of contenders.
These 6 Top Golf Destinations Measure Up to the Hype
Out of the thousands of golf courses across the country, six embody luxury like no other. Discover the top golf destinations for avid players in our guide.
GrayBull’s Design by David McLay Kidd is the Latest Masterpiece Added to Rich Dormie Network Portfolio of Course Design
Renowned course architect David McLay Kidd visited the site that will become Dormie Network's GrayBull Club in Maxwell, Nebraska to determine how he and his team would design the course. After just one visit, he felt like he was reading a familiar fairytale.
GrayBull Golf Course: Full Circle in the Sandhills
With the construction of GrayBull, American golf courses continue to learn from the past while building for the future.
Arnold Palmer's best golf courses
Designed by one of golf's most iconic figures, ArborLinks earns a spot on Golf Digest's list of Arnold Palmer's best golf courses.
America's Most Challenging Courses, Ranked
No surprise here – Victoria National has secured a spot on Golf Digest's list of the most challenging golf courses in America.
A Majestic Home Run: GrayBull on Deck to Add Allure to Golf in the Sandhills
And though this is the first time David McLay Kidd has worked in Nebraska, the native Scot is in many ways the perfect choice for the project, considering the Bandon Dunes course he designed in southern Oregon soon after Coore and Crenshaw crafted Sand Hills is equally as important an instigator of the site-driven revival.