West End, North Carolina, United States
Dormie Club
18
Holes
6,883
Yards
About Dormie Club
Dormie Club is a distinguished private golf club in West End, North Carolina. The 18-hole, 6,883-yard course was designed by Coore and Crenshaw. Rated 4.6 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.
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Golf
Status Type
Private
Founded
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Location
West End, North Carolina
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Architect
Coore and Crenshaw
Courses
1
Holes
18
Par
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Distance
6,883
yards
Slope
138
Rating
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Location
Dormie Club
West End, North Carolina, USA
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4.6
217 reviews
I played and stayed here last year and it was fantastic. In the pro shop they have this great fragrance that I have ordered several times since my stay. I placed another order online as Christmas gifts for family members and received an email from the pro shop that my order was going to be canceled unless I provided a member ID (There is nothing on the website that states this is needed). I explained in my email that I had purchased it previously through the club. No response at all. They just canceled my order with no follow up or explanation. Terrible customer service.
John Hally
Love being a Dormie member. It requires a nightly stay. I got a cottage which is 4 rooms for 4k a night. However it is an all inclusive (including all meals), they treat you like royalty, Cater to you, and give you anything you want. There are no other costs unless you buy something in the store or get a caddie (which of course we did both). The course itself is beautiful. It transports you to a different time and place; a quieter, more peaceful way of living is felt all around you. Love Dormie.
NeverMetaStranger
Perfect property for a golf course. Caddies are fun and a great asset to lowering scores. The owners house is a great meeting place for guests. Transfusions available at the halfway house paired with a grilled bologna sandwich highly recommended. 10/10 experience.
Bryce Anderson
Once again the design team of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have created a stunning American golf course, this time in the Sandhills area near Pinehurst, North Carolina. The Dormie Club sits on 310 acres with only 68 acres of managed grass. The balance is made up of wire grasses, pine trees, Sandhills native vegetation, and “natural sands.” The course is as natural looking as any Sandhills course as it winds through mature pine and hardwood forests and around a couple of lakes. There are no manicured edges or defined rough and you’ll also encounter something fairly unique in the area - 110 feet of elevation change. Most fairways are flanked by sandy soil, pine straw, native grasses, and fescues. Dormie Club follows the Donald Ross design principle of wide fairways, which rewards tee shots hit to a specific area of the fairway while giving errant shots a chance at recovery albeit with a bit of added difficulty. Many holes at the Dormie Club also have large chipping areas that require golfers to think through and execute their chip shots. There are no paved cart paths or any paved surfaces for that matter on the course and like many great courses, signage is kept to a minimum. What few signs they have are designed to keep you moving in the right direction. Holes are marked with 4x4 posts with the hole number at the top. Moving from Number 6 to Number 7 can be a little tricky with 14 in the middle. To get to the 7th tee you have to go by the 14th tee and thankfully, there is a sign on the 14th tee that says “This Ain’t 7!” As you make your way around the layout you’ll encounter three natural lakes and course aesthetics reminiscent of Scotland. Dormie Club features Bermuda fairways and tees with bent grass greens. Bunkers have been strategically placed to encourage creativity off the tee, on layups, and approaches. The greens have a lot of undulation in them. For example, the 3rd hole has no less than four separate mounds in it so you better hope you catch the pinsetter on a good day. Keeping it in the fairway at the Dormie Club is everything, however, the first three holes are short enough that if your driver isn’t working right out of the gate, you can still escape if you can make a good second shot. The elevation change can be seen on the 3rd and 4th hole, a sweeping dogleg left that plays downhill. The 4th green is very large and a front to back pin placement can easily a 3-club difference. The back nine has a couple of risk/reward par 4s: Number 14 plays 283 yards and a good drive down the left side can easily run-up to the green. Number 15 plays slightly less at 263 yards however it takes a well-struck and well-placed tee shot to not only get to the green but to keep the ball in play. Big things are happening at The Dormie Club and in June 2021, things are going to explode. That’s when their all-new 16,000-square-foot clubhouse is scheduled to open along with another 15 Stay and Play cottages. The clubhouse will consist of several seating areas including a spacious dining room anchored by a large two-sided fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Plans also include a standalone pro shop. The Dormie Club is part of the Dormie network a collection of six fine, private clubs in Nebraska, Texas, Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina, and New Jersey. Becoming a member of one club makes you a member of all six. Each club offers a pure golf experience with 15-minute tee times, chef-prepared cuisine, specialty cocktails, sommelier-chosen wine, and deluxe en-suite cottages. With golf courses designed by the likes of Tom Fazio and Coore & Crenshaw, you’ll have full access to each club all under a single dues structure. The Dormie Network is the perfect second membership, especially for golfers who like to travel and demand the best that a country club has to offer.
David Theoret
Played the course right as the colors were changing. This is a second shot golf course. You have plenty of fairway on most holes but you have to be able to handle the lies in the fairway and be able to get the ball to the correct part of the green. If you hit to the wrong green tier, it can be impossible to 2-putt. The routing and the variety of holes is excellent. One small critique would be the course is a little rugged; not pristine conditioning by any means
Zack Thompson
I played and stayed here last year and it was fantastic. In the pro shop they have this great fragrance that I have ordered several times since my stay. I placed another order online as Christmas gifts for family members and received an email from the pro shop that my order was going to be canceled unless I provided a member ID (There is nothing on the website that states this is needed). I explained in my email that I had purchased it previously through the club. No response at all. They just canceled my order with no follow up or explanation. Terrible customer service.
John Hally
Love being a Dormie member. It requires a nightly stay. I got a cottage which is 4 rooms for 4k a night. However it is an all inclusive (including all meals), they treat you like royalty, Cater to you, and give you anything you want. There are no other costs unless you buy something in the store or get a caddie (which of course we did both). The course itself is beautiful. It transports you to a different time and place; a quieter, more peaceful way of living is felt all around you. Love Dormie.
NeverMetaStranger
Perfect property for a golf course. Caddies are fun and a great asset to lowering scores. The owners house is a great meeting place for guests. Transfusions available at the halfway house paired with a grilled bologna sandwich highly recommended. 10/10 experience.
Bryce Anderson
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