LPGA teams up with Dormie Network to grow the game

The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announced today that Dormie Network, a Nebraska-based national network of private destination golf resorts, has been named an official marketing partner of the property, and will help the LPGA in its efforts to grow the game.

Dormie Network, founded in 2016, will support various LPGA programs through unique content creation and as a founding partner; and the LPGA Amateur Golf Association and the LPGA’s Teaching and Club Professionals (T&CP), by hosting various events in the future.

Additionally, the LPGA and Dormie Network will work collaboratively to help advise on facility modifications suited to the expectations of female members and guests

“Their first-class facilities, level of customer service and overall commitment to the game of golf for all players is exceptional,” said Kelly Hyne, LPGA chief sales officer. “We look forward to telling their story and helping grow their network.”

“At its core, golf is much more than a sport,” said Dormie Network President Zach Peed. “It establishes leadership, community, stewardship, discipline, peer support, inclusion, and character – values that the LPGA is working every day to advance. We are humbled and honored to have the opportunity to work with such a talented team to improve our facilities, to support girls and women, to grow the game, and to make an impact.”