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Back Home In Indiana on The Pete Dye Golf Trail 

  • by Fred
  • 3 Years ago
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By Mike May  The late, great hall-of-fame golf course architect Pete Dye was one of the finest golf course architects of his generation. Dye’s ‘footprint’ on golf is prolific. It’s on display around the world, especially in Indiana.    To honor Dye’s ties to Indiana, The Pete Dye Golf Trail is comprised of seven of Dye’s creations: The Pete Dye Course at French Lick, Brickyard Crossing Golf Club, The […]

Back Home in Indiana On the Pete Dye Golf Trail

  • by Fred
  • 4 Years ago
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By Mike May The late hall-of-fame golf course architect, Pete Dye was the Donald Ross of his generation. Dye’s footprint on U.S. golf is prolific and some of his best designs can be found in Indiana. Jack Nicklaus, himself a world-renowned golf course architect, was a fan of Dye’s creative genius,  “I think Pete Dye […]

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