The Golfography Experience (TGE) made it’s 3rd appearance last week at Ballyhack Golf Club just outside of Roanoke Virginia.
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A 3rd Option to Consider
In order to play golf in America, you basically have two options to get out onto the course.
1.) Pay a lump sum of money and monthly dues to belong to a private club.
2.) Pay a daily fee to play public courses.
For the majority of my golfing career, I did not want to be tied down to just one course and If I spent my money on a private club, it would be difficult to justify the cost of paying a green fee elsewhere. So I have always opted for the 2nd option. The good news is that there is a 3rd way to go about things. It may not make sense for everyone but it is a viable option for the passionate golfer who likes to travel.
A national network, providing full access to each club, all under a single dues structure.
Access to a network of Private clubs
ArborLinks - Nebraska
Ballyhack Golf Club - Virginia
Briggs Ranch - Texas
Dormie Club - North Carolina
Victoria National - Indiana
Hidden Creek - New Jersey
Dormie Network members do not pay greens fees or cart fees
Imagine, every time you take a golf trip, being able to visit your own private golf club and not just any private club, but one of the state's best. If you click on any of the links above, you will get a taste for the high quality of these clubs.
The Dormie Network is always looking for new members and people that are interested in getting in early. Since the network is constantly growing the dues are evolving and typically increasing as the portfolio grows larger. Deals and promotions are available but they come and go fast. Send me a message to inquire about the current special promotions for pjkoenig.com readers.
In addition to the tremendous golf, each course has on site lodging, food, and service that will blow you away. The steaks at Arbor Links were some of the best that I have ever eaten and the lodging at Ballyhack was one of my favorite breaks from life on The RGV Tour.
The best part about the whole deal is that It's a fairly new organization that is adding clubs at an aggressive rate. Now with 6 clubs, there is tremendous value here. There are ongoing negotiations with several other well known clubs as I type this. The goal is to have 20-22 courses in the network by 2022 all scattered across the US.
Since my original post in 2017, The Dormie Network has already added another Top 100 course with Victoria National and another Coore Crenshaw design with Hidden Creek.
PJKoenig blog readers that sign up will have the initiation fee waived. There is also an option for corporations to consider. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to get in early while these special discounts still exist.
All you need to do is fill out the form to get started.