What is dormie in golf?

Definition of dormie
: being ahead by as many holes in golf as remain to be played in match play.
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Who is dormie in a golf match?

Any time one golfer takes a lead over another golfer that equals the number of scheduled holes remaining, that's dormie, at least in the way modern golf broadcasters and fans use the term.
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Where does the term dormie come from in golf?

Historically, the term dormie is derived from the French/Latin cognate 'dormir,' meaning 'to sleep,' suggesting that a player who is 'dormie' can relax (literally, go to sleep) without fear of losing the match.
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Is the term dormie still used in golf?

– “Dormie,” the match play term long used to represent leading or trailing a match by the same number of holes remaining, has been removed from the Rules of Golf.
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Why was dormie removed from Rules of Golf?

Sadly, “dormie” has been dropped from the rules of golf, perhaps less due to its lack of accessibility and more to its relative uselessness.
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Why don't they say all square anymore?

As part of the massive overhaul in the Rules of Golf, the USGA and R&A decided to change the vocabulary used to describe match-play status. An "all square" match is now "tied." There's no such thing as a "halve" of a hole or a match; it's now a "tie."
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What is a tie in golf called?

A playoff in the sport of golf is how a tie is resolved at the end of a match or competition, often by means of an extra hole, or holes, being played until a winner emerges.
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What clubs are in the dormie network?

  • ArborLinks.
  • Ballyhack.
  • Briggs Ranch.
  • Dormie Club.
  • Hidden Creek.
  • Victoria National.
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Why is it called dormy?

The USGA Museum explains the term as being a derivation of the French word 'dormir', meaning to sleep – the theory being that since a player who is 'dormie' can no longer lose the match, they can now relax, or metaphorically 'go to sleep'.
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What is the definition of dormie?

Definition of dormie

: being ahead by as many holes in golf as remain to be played in match play.
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Why are golf shots named after birds?

"Birdie", meaning a score of one stroke under Par, comes from the early 20th century American slang term "bird", meaning anything excellent. The September 1911 edition of Maclean Magazine described a golf shot as - '"bird" straight down the course, about two hundred and fifteen yards.
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Why is a mulligan called a mulligan?

Theory: 'Mulligan' Is Named After a Golfer

Mulligan probably originated when the golf do-over was christened mulligan after the name of a golfer who kept replaying shots. That's the most likely explanation, and according to Occam's Razor the simplest explanation is more likely to be the true one.
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Why is it called skins in golf?

According to an old legend, the name originated from American furriers who arrived in Scotland and took to the golf links and gambled the rounds with their pelts (animal skins). It is interesting to know that in the past, the game was known by many popular regional names such as cats, scats, skats, and syndicates.
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What does halved mean in golf?

"Halved" is a term used in match-play golf to mean that the two golfers (or two sides) playing the match tied on a given hole, or tied in the overall match.
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What does all square mean in golf?

Essentially, match play scoring tells golfers and spectators not how many holes each golfer has won, but how many more holes than his opponent the golfer in the lead has won. If the match is tied, it is said to be "all square." (On leaderboards and in television graphics, all square is often abbreviated as "AS.")
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What is match play format in golf?

Topic Overview: Match play is a form of play where a player (or players) plays directly against an opponent (or opponents) in a head-to-head match. You win a hole by completing it in the fewest number of strokes, and you win a match when you are winning by more holes than remain to be played.
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Who owns dormie network?

Dormie Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina has been purchased by Nebraska-based golf investment company Hainoa, LLC, making it the latest addition to the Dormie Network—a network of destination golf clubs.
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How much does it cost to join dormie?

It is a very relaxed atmosphere on all of our properties. When our members stay on property we want them to enjoy the best experience they possibly can.” And the numbers might surprise you: the one-off initiation fee to join the Dormie Network is $10,000, with annual dues of $6,000 or $500 a month.
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How many courses are in Dormie Network?

The six-course network did not begin as such but rather with the purchase of a single club, ArborLinks, a 2002 Arnold Palmer design 45 minutes south of Omaha.
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When did dormie club open?

The club opened as a public course in 2010, but beginning May 1, 2021, Dormie Club transitioned into a private, stay-and-play course. With this shift, fewer rounds of golf are played each day, facilitating a route for course conditions to return to their original form upon opening back in 2010.
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What is a turkey in golf?

Its origin is almost certainly American in nature. In ten-pin bowling, a trio of consecutive strikes is called a turkey, while six in a row is known as a wild, or golden, turkey. It wouldn't be the first time golf has borrowed from another sport to expand its lexicon.
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What is a GIR in golf?

To be clear, a GIR is a ball reaching the putting surface in two or more strokes less than par, regardless of how it gets there. A few examples of GIR's: A Par 5 green reached in two shots. A Par 5 missed in two but the short game shot hit on the green in three. A Par 4 green driven or reached in one or two shots.
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What is a snowman in golf?

In golf, a snowman is something you very much want to avoid. That's because "snowman" is a slang term golfers use for a score of eight on any individual hole. Use eight strokes to play a hole and, sorry bud, you just made a "snowman." A golf snowman won't melt anything but your scorecard.
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Who is the best match-play player on the PGA Tour?

Ian Poulter

His record in the event is 22-11, and when you combine that with his 12-3 mark in the Ryder Cup, you come up with 34-14 match play beast. He has made it to the semifinals three times and has more wins than anyone else, 22, in this event.
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