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GolfClubAtlas.com => Golf Course Architecture Discussion Group => Topic started by: Ira Fishman on August 04, 2022, 12:41:37 PM
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The Cape Wickham thread reminded me to check on Wolf Point. It was sold last year, but I could not find any info about the new owner or their plans.
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Dormie Network bought it a couple of years ago. I think it was a blind auction but I’m not certain
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8) WP is definitely within the Dormie ownership but not the network. I inquired about it and membership privileges earlier this year as its only a 3 hour drive away and was told by Zach Peed (the owner) that they have some plans for Wolf, now called TX0 (the airport code) while its not formally a part of the network, it still has access via invitation as they develop it out. As well, they had made it fly in only.
Would love to play it again, hope someday they'll allow folks to drive in through the gate and meander up the driveway to that great little clubhouse and walk up the hill to tee it up randomly...
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The kid has balls.
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As well, they had made it fly in only.
What does fly in only mean? You can't access the course via roads? I can see fly in only for a fishing lodge in Alaska, but how does that work for a site in Texas close to towns?
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As well, they had made it fly in only.
What does fly in only mean? You can't access the course via roads? I can see fly in only for a fishing lodge in Alaska, but how does that work for a site in Texas close to towns?
In this case the runway is on site.
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Steve, where do you live? I once drove it in an hour.
Wayne, when Al owned it the neighboring towns didn't have access unless they were lucky.
If you want to play, arrive via plane or helicopter.
I assume now motivated Sam will have his own plane any day now!
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8) Mike, its like 150 miles from The Woodlands so it should be like 2.5 hours, when no traffic, but you know how to get there, don't have to make senior moment pit stops, and we got lost having missed the entrance gate once... but we did make it! Now, don't tell me you drive at 90 mph all the way there from Memorial...
I wish I could have scraped the $ together to acquire WP... now just focused on developing my 10 acre Executive PnP at Blue Lake in MI...
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Steve, where do you live? I once drove it in an hour.
Wayne, when Al owned it the neighboring towns didn't have access unless they were lucky.
If you want to play, arrive via plane or helicopter.
I assume now motivated Sam will have his own plane any day now!
The headline would read straight out of The Onion.
"Amateur pilot with no experience killed flying stolen plane to golf course."
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Locals said he'd kept circling low over the finishing holes, looking for a Biarritz, and may have run out of fuel. "The thing is, Sam was always enamoured of those European-type words -- and of cats, too, for some reason"
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Locals said he'd kept circling low over the finishing holes, looking for a Biarritz, and may have run out of fuel. "The thing is, Sam was always enamoured of those European-type words -- and of cats, too, for some reason"
So much truth in such a short statement.
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Bromance
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As well, they had made it fly in only.
What does fly in only mean? You can't access the course via roads? I can see fly in only for a fishing lodge in Alaska, but how does that work for a site in Texas close to towns?
It's not the easiest place to find. And you're in rural South Texas. If you pull into the wrong person's driveway wearing a fruity golf outfit asking for directions, you're liable to get shot. I'd take my chances stealing a plane.
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I have made the trip once since the new ownership took over. Yes, it is fly in only. Dianna had built an awesome runway on the property when she owned it and the new owner Zach is taking advantage of that. Nuzzo is right, rent a plane or helicopter and you are welcome at TX0. About the name… Dianna didn’t sell them the name Wolf Point due to her current business interests under the same name so they took the name of the airport code.
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I guess if enough riff-raff finds access to generic planes they can always mandate the type or ownership rules of the arrivals.
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Sam got a PJ?
;)
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I feel like sometimes golf provides fortuitous bounces.
Like, for instance, having a member of the discussion group that’s 1) played TX0 a lot 2) holds an Airline Transport Pilot rating and 3) has flown over TX0 and has a knowledge of the airspace in that part of Texas.
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Prediction: The fast and cool fly-in crowd will soon tire of the subtle brilliance of Wolf Point and a substantial renovation will follow. It is a course ripe for needless tinkering.
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I hope you're wrong, Mike, at least on the renovations part.
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The Dormie Network management has shown a respect for architecture that deserves better. KOKO is in great hands.
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I have always been fascinated with that place.
From what I'm reading, at present, in order to play, all you have to do is somehow arrange air flight into TXO?
Not that anyone needs to be worried about me showing up; I shall have much better odds obtaining a ride on a space ship captained by My Favorite Martian, or Dr. Smith from Lost in Space.
But is that really all you have to do is fly in there? One certainly must have pre-arranged clearance to land. Surely there has to be more to it; One couldn't just get in a plane without any notice, fly over there, contact the control tower, and say, "I'm coming in" land and then go play. That seems ridiculous.
This sort of thing only increases the fascination for me about this place. Certainly an interesting history and future it has.
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I have always been fascinated with that place.
From what I'm reading, at present, in order to play, all you have to do is somehow arrange air flight into TXO?
Not that anyone needs to be worried about me showing up; I shall have much better odds obtaining a ride on a space ship captained by My Favorite Martian, or Dr. Smith from Lost in Space.
But is that really all you have to do is fly in there? One certainly must have pre-arranged clearance to land. Surely there has to be more to it; One couldn't just get in a plane without any notice, fly over there, contact the control tower, and say, "I'm coming in" land and then go play. That seems ridiculous.
This sort of thing only increases the fascination for me about this place. Certainly an interesting history and future it has.
You must be a member of the Dormie Network.
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TW,
Now that is much more logical and attainable than me arranging for space ship transport.
Being in Atlanta, GA, and their initial cluster of clubs in the SE, I had thought about joining, but I just don't travel enough.
Thanks for the clarification. Appreciate you taking the mystery out of it for me.
That place, and a review I read of it once, seems like a really special place.
Thanks again sir.
Jim