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Pete Dye Golf Courses

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Whistling Straits, Wisconsin, USA

Hall of Fame Golf Architect

As one of the most acclaimed modern golf course architects, Pete Dye has left his mark on the world of golf from America to China.

His 94 years saw him design over 100 golf courses across the globe including Guatemala, Israel, Honduras, Italy, Dominican Republic, Switzerland, China and America.

Pete Dye Facts

Name Paul Dye Jnr (known as Pete)
Born 29 Dec, 1925
Died Jan 9, 2020
Nationality American
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Best Pete Dye Designed Golf Courses

With many design traits that are unique to Pete and Alice Dye, they often feature within the world's Top 100 Golf Courses. Whether it is the scene of the War on The Shore for the 1991 Ryder Cup at Kiawah Island, Major and Ryder Cup hosting Whistling Straits in Wisconsin or Jacksonville's Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, Dye has managed to create a raft of great golf courses that are not only playable for the pros but also enjoyed by thousands of amateurs each year who descend on these destinations for their next golf holiday.

Pete Dye Golf Courses

Whether it is the Ryder Cup golf courses at Kiawah Island (Ocean Course) and Whistling Straits (Straits Course), the annual spectacle provided at TPC Sawgrass with The PLAYERS Course or the amazingly beautiful Teeth of The Dog at Casa de Campo, Pete Dye's designs are amongst the very best in the world, appreciated by amateurs and professionals alike.

The partnership of husband and wife have never been so well-matched in golf course design as that seen with Pete and Alice Dye. Their design genius, born out of elite amateur golf careers, saw them make their mark around the world with well-regarded golf courses in China at Mission Hills, South Carolina's Harbour Town Golf Links and California's La Quinta Golf Resort.

TPC Sawgrass, Florida, USA
TPC Sawgrass, Florida, USA
Whistling Straits, Wisconsin, USA
Whistling Straits, Wisconsin, USA
Mission Hills, Pete Dye Course, China
Mission Hills, Pete Dye Course, China
Casa de Campo, Teeth of the Dog course, Dominican Republic
Casa de Campo, Teeth of the Dog course, Dominican Republic
Golf De Barbaroux, Southern France
Golf De Barbaroux, Southern France
Barefoot Golf Resort, South Carolina, USA
Barefoot Golf Resort, South Carolina, USA
Blackwolf Run, Wisconsin, USA
Blackwolf Run, Wisconsin, USA
Kiawah Island Ocean Course, South Carolina, USA
Kiawah Island Ocean Course, South Carolina, USA
Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina, USA
Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina, USA

Sawgrass - Pete Dye's Legacy

Considered to be one of the best golf courses designers in the world, one of Dye's most iconic displays is found in Ponte Vedra Beach at the amazing Sawgrass Resort. Boasting both The Dye Valley and Stadium Golf Courses, Sawgrass, as the home of The PLAYERS Championship has established itself as the home of tournament golf for The PGA Tour.

With the 17th hole on the Stadium Golf Course being one of the most iconic in golf, the water that protects the small green makes for a unique island that provides drama and excitement for all that play on this picturesque Florida layout.

TPC Sawgrass Statistics
Par: 72 | Year Opened: 1982

About Pete Dye

From a very early age, Dye looked set to become a major player within golf. Born in 1925 in Ohio, Dye's father, Paul "Pink" Dye, created a 9-hole golf course within their family home.

This led Dye onto becoming a very accomplished amateur golfer, claiming the Ohio State High School Championship and playing in numerous state, regional and national golf competitions.

After enlisting in the United States army in 1944, ending his stint in Fort Bragg where his greenkeeping skills saw him look after the golf course at the military base.

Being based in North Carolina saw him become a regular at one of America's top-rated golf courses, Pinehurst. It was here that Dye was able to gain in-depth playing experience at the Championship Number 2 golf course that went onto be seen in his later golf course designs.

Dye went onto enjoy a successful career within insurance in Indiana before devoting his career to golf course design in his mid-30's. Working in partnership with his wife, talented amateur golfer, Alice Dye.

Dye's first marquee design was seen at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Indianapolis which went onto host The PGA Championship. Many of Dye's designs were inspired by his international travels, this is most prominently seen in his use of pot bunkers and double greens which were as a result of his visits to Scotland playing in The Amateur Championship.

Dye's work was recognised in many honours. Ranging the Old Tom Morris Award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of Ameria, The PGA Distinguished Service Award, The PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award and World Golf Hall of Fame. This combined with the doctorate he received from Purdue University makes Pete Dye one of the, if not the, most decorated golf course architects in the world.

Recommended Pete Dye Golf Courses

Whether it is the collaboration between Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye at Hilton Head for Harbour Town Golf Links, the incredible championship layout which is enjoyed at Mission Hills or the course that was macheted out of tropical coastline of Casa de Campo in La Romana, Dominican Republic, Dye's designs are clear for all to enjoy and see. His penchant for expansive bunkers and waste areas as well as edgy green complexes are evident on any golf courses that he worked on.

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