A meticulous multi-million-dollar restoration at PGA West brings Pete Dye’s legendary Stadium, Mountain, and Dunes courses back to their original glory.
In 1963, Pete Dye and his wife, Alice, toured the British Isles, studying the architecture of dozens of courses. The trip would become one of the most consequential in the history of golf course ...
“Bury Me in a Pot Bunker” was the title of Pete Dye’s memoir, and he meant it. That’s what he wanted. Gilles Gagnon helped fulfill that wish. The director of golf emeritus at Casa de Campo ...
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GOLF.com on MSNJacksonville’s best golf courses: 6 great public options near TPC SawgrassWith the Players Championship underway at TPC Sawgrass, here's a look at other top-notch public courses in the Jacksonville area.
Players 2025: Pete Dye had very different plans for TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole in his original drawings
If not the most famous hole in golf, Pete Dye’s 17th at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass is surely on the podium, perhaps with a couple other short one-shotters on the Monterey Peninsula and ...
Some might argue that the course is infamous rather than famous because it was designed by Pete Dye whose tough and somewhat idiosyncratic designs are sometimes described as Dye-abolical. But that’s ...
Love, a two-time PLAYERS champion, operated with a simple North Star: Return the course to Pete Dye’s original vision, which included the re-planting of that famed, controversial tree that was ...
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How Pete Dye's ashes wound up at one of his most famous coursesIn their course of their long friendship, Gilles Gagnon learned a lot about Pete Dye, including how and where he hoped to be laid to rest. The post How Pete Dye's ashes wound up at one of his most ...
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