Dormie Network to open GrayBull Club in Nebraska Sandhills

  • GrayBull Dormie Kidd Golf
    Evan Schiller

    GrayBull Club in the Nebraska Sandhills will open for play tomorrow with a golf course designed by David McLay Kidd

  • GrayBull Dormie Kidd Golf
    Evan Schiller

    The two closing holes at GrayBull

  • GrayBull Dormie Kidd Golf
    Evan Schiller

    The course has been laid out over a sandy site that Kidd describes as “wide open” (pictured, holes eleven and twelve)

  • GrayBull Dormie Kidd Golf
    Evan Schiller

    Zach Peed, Dormie Network president, says holes four (background) to nine are “perfect for golden hour golf”

  • GrayBull Dormie Kidd Golf
    Evan Schiller

    GrayBull is the first entirely new club in the Dormie Network portfolio

Richard Humphreys
By Richard Humphreys

The Dormie Network is set to open GrayBull Club in Maxwell, Nebraska. The new club includes a golf course designed by David McLay Kidd and is the seventh layout in Dormie’s portfolio.

GrayBull is Dormie’s first new club, its other six – ArborLinks, Ballyhack, Briggs Ranch, Dormie Club, Hidden Creek and Victoria National – being acquisitions of existing facilities.

Kidd helped to select GrayBull’s 600 acres of prairie land, north of the Platte River, in spring 2021. “Being a direct influence on land selection is rare in the industry, which makes it even more exciting to build,” he said. “Golfers want to go to a place and actually experience the place, and golf is the excuse for doing so. This land is special – there’s nothing but you and mother nature in its rawest, simplest, most beautiful form.

“This site, it’s like the Goldilocks thing: not too flat, not too steep. It’s kind of in a bowl that looks inwards, and there are no bad views. It’s wide open, no big roads, no visual contamination – ticks all the boxes.”

In February 2024, with construction complete and the course growing in, a wildfire spread across the area. Before it arrived at the course, GrayBull staff turned on the irrigation system to soak the ground, gouged out fire breaks in the native grasses and around employee housing, and made use of a water truck. These measures safeguarded the course, clubhouse and cottages from the fire that would eventually consume more than 70,000 acres of land.

“Sitting on top of the ridge by the first tee and the eighteenth green is one of the best views you will ever get in the Sandhills,” said Zach Peed, Dormie Network president. “Seeing hints of the course pop in and out of the rolling hills from the patio is going to be tough to beat.”

“From hole four to nine will be perfect for golden hour golf. The experience, and reveals, from green to tee are going to be incredible. Wandering in and out of the hills, you’ll have moments where you’ll wonder where to go next, and the entire round will feel like an adventure.”

GrayBull Club will feature in the October 2024 issue of Golf Course Architecture, with exclusive insight from David McLay Kidd. To sign up for a print or free digital edition, please visit our subscriptions page.

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