HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS

The Dormie Network understands and appreciates the adage, “home is where the heart is.” Your home will always be the place for which you feel the deepest affection, no matter where you happen to be. Which is why Dormie Network members and their guests enjoy a home — and a home club — wherever they want to be.

 

Dormie Network continues to expand its offerings with ongoing enhancements and additions at its collection of geographically diverse golf clubs. All six Dormie Network clubs create customized experiences that are ideal for entertaining family, friends or clients.

 

Take for instance, Hidden Creek, near Atlantic City. The clubhouse is classically styled, with a nod to the northeast in its shake siding and stone pillars on the exterior, and dark wood paneling and unique chandeliers throughout the interior.

 

A round of golf on the Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw design, widely considered one of New Jersey’s finest, is followed by a dining experience that includes fresh seafood from the Jersey Shore.

 

Hidden Creek now includes mansion-style housing in a pair of differing styles. The new Houses at Hidden Creek can ccommodate up to 16 people. The Houses each have eight bedrooms on the lower level and four suites on the upper level, with a living room, kitchen, bar, and deck on each floor.

 

The eight-bedroom Lodge features two great rooms, each with an oversized, fully stocked galley bar, dining and conference table, living room area appointed with leathers and premium textiles, fireplace, and flat screen television.

 

Briggs Ranch in the Texas Hill Country outside of San Antonio recently completed construction of their new classic Southwestern accented-styled casitas. There are 15 four-bedroom casitas with master suites, a fireplace and lounge, a fully stocked bar, and a walk-out patio with a firepit. Briggs Ranch is truly the perfect spot for teambuilding, family time, or a private retreat.

 

Designed by Tom Fazio, Briggs Ranch just received a complete revamp of their greens. Dormie Network returned the putting surfaces to their former glory and original size. The new TifEagle Bermuda greens provide a sustainable, high-quality putting surfaces year-round.

 

Briggs Ranch’s distinctively Texan clubhouse, replete with Spanish-style tiling and terra-cotta roof, serves up a variety of dining and meeting spaces to suit parties of all sizes. Tex-Mex influence weaves throughout Briggs Ranch’s menu with spice at the forefront. In addition, the new “Truck Stop” at Briggs Ranch is an all-new mobile bar experience made from an old truck, with beer on tap and plenty of fixings for cocktails.

 

Dormie Network’s Victoria National in Newburgh, Indiana offers a variety of housing options. The course annually hosts the Korn Ferry Tour Championship. “The Vic” was carved from an abandoned coal mine and famously culminates in The Gauntlet: four of the most difficult holes found anywhere in golf.

 

The cottages at Victoria National set the standard, including premium-appointed master king suites, a common great room, a snack bar or a kitchen, a dining area, and screened-in patios. Lodging at Victoria National include a total of 68 beds across 15 cottages and are available in three options: Dormie, Executive, and VP.

 

Arbor Links in Nebraska City, Nebraska was the first Dormie Network club. The 18th green features a drive-through silo along the South Table Creek and historic Arbor Day Farm is just a short hike away.

 

The Arnold Palmer masterpiece at ArborLinks is regarded as one of Nebraska’s best layouts. And the clubhouse, true to its surroundings, procures modern farmhouse styling features throughout. Steakhouse-inspired, ArborLinks’ menu celebrates the best of Great Plains cuisine.

 

Next spring, members can enjoy the all-new eight-bedroom and 12-bedroom houses at Arbor Links. ArborLinks also offers premium two-plex cottages featuring two bedrooms and one bathroom, as well as four-plex Dormie and Executive with four bedroom/bathroom suites and a common space. The cottages have a rustic aesthetic and offer space for small meetings, private dinners, and casual socializing.

 

Not to be outdone, the best Southern comforts are found at a pair of unforgettable settings: Ballyhack in Roanoke, Virginia, and Dormie Club near Pinehurst, North Carolina, where PGA Tour standout Lanto Griffin, a Dormie Network ambassador, recently enjoyed his wedding celebration.

 

The perks for Dormie Network members continue to impress. An all-new, pure golf destination club in the Nebraska Sandhills called GrayBull is currently being constructed from the ground up by master architect David McLay Kidd, with a projected open date of fall 2024.

 

For more information about the Dormie Network and their locations visit: https://www.dormienetwork.com/

 

 

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