I did a trip to Prairie Club last summer and really enjoyed it. I agree that it's too far out of the way to be on the list. I would love to go back, but I don't really want to do the 5 hour drive from Omaha. Great place, though.
I agree with you about Arbor Links in relation to Prairie Club. I'm looking forward to checking out the other courses as well.Speckled Trout said:
Arbor Links is a very nice course but just doesn't have the character of the Prairie Club in my opinion. But a much closer drive for you from Omaha.
I'm headed to Dismal next month. Looking forward to comparing it to Prairie Club and Sandhills.
Quinn said:
I did a trip to Prairie Club last summer and really enjoyed it. I agree that it's too far out of the way to be on the list. I would love to go back, but I don't really want to do the 5 hour drive from Omaha. Great place, though.
AeroAg2003 said:
Lots of other good options in North / South Carolina, midwest, north east, etc.
Just curious to hear an update on this.Husker4theSpurs said:
Heading off to Ballyhack this weekend near Roanoke, VA. Gonna see how I like having this Dormie Network membership.
Husker4theSpurs said:I agree with you about Arbor Links in relation to Prairie Club. I'm looking forward to checking out the other courses as well.Speckled Trout said:
Arbor Links is a very nice course but just doesn't have the character of the Prairie Club in my opinion. But a much closer drive for you from Omaha.
I'm headed to Dismal next month. Looking forward to comparing it to Prairie Club and Sandhills.
There's a new course being built closer to Omaha called Lost Rail (check their Twitter for information) which will offer national memberships as well ($25,000 initiation, $3000 yearly dues). Sounds like it will be a special place. I'm considering joining there as well and I've received some better offers for Prairie Club (choices, choices).
Let us here know what you think of Dismal and how it compares. (Also what did you think of Sandhills vs Prairie Club?)
Husker4theSpurs said:
Finally back to update on Dormie Network membership. I have been really liking it. Actually I'm in Charlotte right now getting ready to go to Primland, Ballyhack (Dormie Network), Dormie Club (Dormie Network), and Tobacco Road.
The dues for Dormie Network vary depending on if you're a regional member or national member. Basically if you are TOO close to one of the clubs you pay more. I pay $7200/yr instead of $6000/yr because I'm close to Arbor Links. Last I knew they just started a waitlist for all regional memberships. Places like Hidden Creek have a larger local membership and they're trying to discourage this as they go to a more national business model and hope to eventually move toward a stay to play model (must stay on site to play the course). Dormie Club is going stay to play in 2022. There are other membership packages available as well geared toward more corporate membership (kind of their eventual plan rather than individual it seems).
The courses are all great (haven't played Hidden Creek yet) and the accommodations, conditioning and service are second to none. All properties will have a minimum of 60 beds on property (most often found in 4 master bedroom with a common living area format) sooner than later. Tons of construction going on most places right now (nothing obtrusive). My favorite on the network to travel to is Ballyhack in Roanoke, VA. Lovely setting and the course is beautiful and TOUGH. Dormie Club in the Pinehurst area is more playable and very nice and has a brand new clubhouse just completed. Can let you know on the new cottages after this weekend. I love Arbor Links personally. Briggs Ranch in San Antonio is probably the most playable of the six. Victoria National is a real treasure and a great test as well.
Guest fees accompanied are $150 for all day play and $200/bedroom. Unaccompanied rates are $300 for golf (plus forecaddie plus tip) and $250/bedroom for lodging. Any questions and I'd be glad to answer them!
1. It's $225/room/night with all taxes and fees (full cottage $800/night; $1200/night for executive - larger living area, steam showers, full bar).bagger05 said:
1 What are the fees for staying on property if you're a member?
2. What was initiation?
3. Is it year to year or is there a commitment?
4. When you go on a trip what are your actual out of pocket expenses?
I would argue you are correct.grego said:
I would argue the Dormie club arrangement offers very little In the way of networking. Especially when compared to a high end private club
Happy to answer your questions. I can't shoot a PM these days though.CPrice13 said:
Bringing this thread back...Kansas Kid, would love to learn more about Prairie Dunes' national membership if you're still out there. Looks really fantastic. Shoot me a message if you can.
CPrice13 said:
Really appreciate it. Can you email me at cprice @ texasfinancialbank.com?
I know this is an old post, but that's not what I meant.grego said:
I would argue the Dormie club arrangement offers very little In the way of networking. Especially when compared to a high end private club