America’s Premier Golf Membership for Travel  

Ballyhack Golf Club, Roanoke Virginia, part of Dormie Network's travel based membership

If golf is your excuse to see the country—whether that means entertaining clients, planning an annual buddy trip, or escaping for pure leisure—Dormie Network is your ticket.  

For players who love to travel, no private golf membership rivals the experience, access, and convenience of Dormie Network membership. With a nationwide collection of scenic, bucket-list destinations (and more on the way), it offers the most seamless, rewarding travel golf membership experience. 

So, buckle up. Whether you’re hopping on a private jet, cruising in a LandJet, or taking the scenic drive, every journey leads somewhere remarkable. 

 

Nationwide, Scenic, Bucket-List Golf Destinations 

Dormie Network membership currently includes full member access to seven destinations nationwide, with plans to grow to ten to twelve. Each property is strategically placed—close enough to major airports and cities for convenience, yet remote enough to feel like a true escape. This careful balance creates something rare: an escape that’s easy to reach but impossible to forget. Members enjoy privacy, natural beauty, and a sense of arrival that defines a golf getaway.   

Dormie Network Clubs

Every Dormie Network club reflects the character of its region. From rolling plains to lakes and mountain backdrops, each property is a feast for the senses—and the perfect stage for memorable rounds of golf. No two destinations feel the same, yet all meet the same uncompromising standards. 

To preserve the travel-focused nature of the membership, Dormie Network is reserved for those living at least 75 miles from any club. The result is intentional exclusivity—and a guarantee that every visit feels like a meaningful journey rather than a routine round. 

 

Why Dormie Network is the Best Membership for Traveling Players 

Dormie Network golf carts

As a luxury golf travel membership, every aspect is designed to make the experience, including the travel, effortless, enjoyable, and unforgettable no matter what size of group you’re traveling with. Because the clubs are semi-remote, everything is thoughtfully centralized onsite. Pure golf, cottages, dining, practice facilities, golf shops, and meeting spaces are all just a short cart ride apart. There is no rush between venues, no logistical headaches—just more time to connect with your group and enjoy the moment. 

Onsite lodging is fully stocked with essentials, eliminating the stress of packing and planning. Whether you are traveling solo, with clients, or with a large group, the experience feels polished, private, and personal. 

Behind the scenes, Dormie Network staff handle coordination. From airport transportation to concierge coordination, every trip is designed to be smooth from arrival to departure.  

With a growing network of locations, Dormie Network offers both variety and consistency—members can explore new regions across the country while enjoying the same elevated standard of hospitality at every club. 

How Members Use the Membership
 

How to Travel to Dormie Network Golf Clubs 

Traveling to a Dormie Network golf club is part of the fun—and there are plenty of ways to make it effortless. Each club is accessible via multiple airports and travel routes, giving members the flexibility to choose the method that suits them best. Many members choose private aviation for maximum convenience, while others fly commercially and rely on club-arranged transportation or rental cars. However, when you arrive, the journey is thoughtfully supported.   

Dormie Network sprinter van at GrayBull Club

Dormie Network sprinter van at GrayBull Club

Club services team unloading bags at Ballyhack

Club services team unloading bags at Ballyhack

 

By Flight 

Flying is the most popular way to start your Dormie Network adventure. All Dormie Network clubs have 12-passenger Mercedes Sprinter vans available to transport members and their guests to and from the airport in comfort. It is a relaxing way to begin or end the trip, catch up with your group, and enjoy a few moments of downtime. You can even request your favorite refreshments and snacks along the way, and the club staff driver—your insider guide to the club—will share tips and insights about the club to get you oriented.  

Members can schedule a sprinter van by their arrival and departure details with the concierge (sprinter vans are subject to availability).  

 

How to Get to ArborLinks in Nebraska City, Nebraska 

  • Fly into KAFK Nebraska City Municipal Airport, then drive 8 miles 

  • Fly into OMA Eppley Airfield, then drive 45 miles  

  • Fly into LNK Lincoln Airport, then drive 55 miles  

 

How to Get to Ballyhack in Roanoke, Virginia 

  • Fly into ROA Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, then drive 10 miles 

  • Fly into FBO at Signature ROA / Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, then drive 10 miles 

  • Fly into PTI Piedmont Triad International Airport, then drive 95 miles 

  • Fly into RDU Raleigh-Durham International Airport, then drive 142 miles 

  • Fly into CLT Charlotte Douglas International Airport, then drive 190 miles 

 

How to Get to Briggs Ranch in San Antonio, Texas 

  • Fly into FBO at KCVB Castroville Municipal Airport, then drive 9 miles 

  • Fly into FBO at SSF Stinson Municipal Airport, then drive 24 miles 

  • Fly into SAT San Antonio International Airport, then drive 26 miles 

  • Fly into FBO at Million Air, then drive 26 miles 

  • Fly into FBO at South Texas Regional Airport, then drive 28 miles 

 
Travel map to Dormie Club

How to Get to Dormie Club in West End, North Carolina 

  •  Fly into FBO at KSOP Moore County Airport, then drive 9 miles 

  • Fly into FAY Fayetteville Regional Airport, then drive 54 miles 

  • Fly into RDU Raleigh-Durham International Airport, then drive 70 miles 

  • Fly into CLT Charlotte Douglas International Airport, then drive 107 miles 

 
Travel map to GrayBull Club

How to Get to GrayBull Club in Maxwell, Nebraska 

  • Fly into North Platte Regional Airport, then drive 22 miles 

    • Direct flights from Denver International Airport available 

    • FBO services available 

  • Fly into Kearney Regional Airport, then drive 100 miles 

  • Fly into Central Nebraska Regional Airport, then drive 149 miles 

  • Fly into Lincoln Airport, then drive 220 miles 

  • Fly into Denver International Airport, then drive 280 miles 

  • Fly into Omaha Eppley Airfield, then drive 280 miles 

 

Tip: Pair ArborLinks and GrayBull on the same trip. It is 276 miles or just over a four-hour drive. 

 

How to Get to Hidden Creek in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey 

  • Fly into Heliport at the club (advance arrangements required) 

  • Fly into ACY Atlantic City International Airport, then drive 11 miles 

  • Fly into FBO at ACY Atlantic City International Airport, then drive 11 miles 

  • Fly into PHL Philadelphia International Airport, then drive 57 miles 

 

How to Get to Victoria National in Newburgh, Indiana 

  • Fly into EVV Evansville Regional Airport, then drive 15 miles  

  • Fly into FBO at United Companies Air Center, then drive 15 miles 

  • Fly into SDF Louisville International Airport, then drive 120 miles 

 

By LandJet  

For members seeking a private-jet-style experience on the ground, Dormie Network offers LandJet service to the two clubs in Nebraska, ArborLinks and GrayBull Club. LandJet is a private chartered transportation service designed to support business professionals and families so they can achieve more while traveling. LandJet bridges the gap between flying and driving—ideal for regional trips where you want speed, comfort, and productivity without stepping on a plane.  

Featuring a private, jet-inspired interior, high-speed Wi-Fi, video screens, and expert drivers, LandJet transforms travel time into productive time. Think business-class comfort paired with a fully connected mobile office. Expert drivers act as “business caddies,” keeping your trip seamless and focused. Host secure conversations, stay productive in a distraction-free space, and arrive refreshed, prepared, and already ahead of schedule—while delivering clients a first-class journey they’ll remember. 

LandJet locations to and from GrayBull Club: 

  • Kansas City 

  • Omaha 

  • Lincoln

LandJet locations to and from ArborLinks: 

  • Kansas City 

  • Des Moines 

  • Omaha 

  • Lincoln 

 

Members can contact a Network concierge to book or get additional information about LandJet. 

 

A Membership Worth Every Journey 

As a golf membership with multiple locations, Dormie Network gives members the freedom to explore the country through the game they love. Dormie Network is more than a membership—it is a passport to extraordinary golf experiences, where luxury, convenience, and adventure meet. Onsite lodging, exceptional amenities, and attentive staff ensure that your focus stays where it belongs: enjoying the game, building relationships, and savoring every moment of your getaway.  

For players seeking a private golf membership built for travel, connection, and unforgettable destinations, Dormie Network delivers an experience that truly is worth the journey.  


Current members can contact any Network concierge to book a trip.  

 
 

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