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List of golf courses designed by Peter Dye

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The following is a partial list of golf courses designed by Pete Dye.[1] He is credited with designing more than 200 courses internationally during his lifetime.[2] In 1982, Sports Illustrated wrote that Dye had a reputation for transforming "unpromising" land into picturesque and challenging golf courses, that required a style of play called "target golf".[3]

  • OD denotes courses for which Dye is the original designer
  • R denotes courses reconstructed by Dye
  • A denotes courses for which Dye made substantial additions
  • E denotes courses that Dye examined and on the construction of which he consulted
Name Contribution Year built City / Town State / Province Country Comments
Ancala CC OD Scottsdale Arizona United States [4]
Red Mountain Ranch CC (Championship Course) OD 1986 Mesa Arizona United States [5]
Carmel Valley Ranch GR OD Carmel Valley Ranch California United States [6]
La Quinta Resort and Club (Dunes Course, Mountain Course) OD La Quinta California United States [7]
Lost Canyons Golf Club (Shadow Course, Sky Course) OD Simi Valley California United States Defunct[8][9]
Mission Hills CC Pete Dye Course OD Rancho Mirage California United States
PGA West (Stadium Course) OD La Quinta California United States [7]
The Citrus GC OD La Quinta California United States [10]
The Hideaway GC Pete Dye Course OD La Quinta California United States [7]
The Westin Mission Hills Resort & Spa (South Course) OD Rancho Mirage California United States [7]
Trump National GC - Los Angeles OD Rancho Palos Verdes California United States
Copper Creek GC OD 1997 Copper Mountain Colorado United States [11]
Glenmoor CC OD Cherry Hills Village Colorado United States
Gypsum Creek GC OD Gypsum Colorado United States
Plum Creek GC OD Castle Rock Colorado United States [12]
Riverdale Dunes OD Brighton Colorado United States
The CC of Colorado OD Colorado Springs Colorado United States
TPC River Highlands OD Cromwell Connecticut United States
Wintonbury Hills GC OD Bloomfield Connecticut United States
Amelia Island Plantation (Ocean Links) OD Amelia Island Florida United States [13]
Delray Dunes G&CC OD Boynton Beach Florida United States
Gasparilla Inn GC OD 2004 Boca Grande Florida United States [14][15]
Gulf Stream GC R Gulf Stream Florida United States Pete and Alice Dye - 2014 Remodel
Harbor Course OD Grand Harbor, Vero Beach Florida United States
Harbour Ridge Yacht & CC (River Ridge Course) OD Palm City Florida United States
John's Island Club (North Course) OD Vero Beach Florida United States Pete and Perry Dye design
John's Island Club (South Course) OD Vero Beach Florida United States Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus design
Medalist Golf Club OD Jupiter Florida United States Pete Dye and Greg Norman design, redesign by Bobby Weed in 2015.[16]
Old Marsh GC OD Palm Beach Gardens Florida United States
Palm Beach Polo (The Cypress Course) OD Wellington Florida United States
PGA Golf Club at the Reserve (Pete Dye Course) OD Port Saint Lucie Florida United States
River Ridge GC (Harbour Ridge) OD Palm City Florida United States Treasure Coast – Florida Golf Communities
Southern Hills Plantation Club OD Brooksville Florida United States
St. Andrews Club OD Delray Beach Florida United States
Talis Park GC OD Naples Florida United States Pete Dye and Greg Norman design
The Dye Preserve GC OD Jupiter Florida United States
The Moorings Club of Vero Beach OD Vero Beach Florida United States
TPC at Sawgrass (Dye Valley Course) OD Ponte Vedra Beach Florida United States [7]
TPC at Sawgrass (Stadium Course) OD Ponte Vedra Beach Florida United States
West Bay Club OD Estero Florida United States Pete and P.B Dye design
Atlanta National Golf Club OD Alpharetta Georgia United States
Ogeechee Golf Club at the Ford Plantation OD Richmond Hill Georgia United States
Oakwood CC OD Coal Valley Illinois United States
Ruffled Feathers Golf Club OD Lemont Illinois United States [17]
Tamarack CC OD Shiloh Illinois United States
Yorktown GC OD Belleville Illinois United States
Crooked Stick GC OD Carmel Indiana United States [10]
Dye's Walk CC OD Greenwood Indiana United States formerly Eldorado CC and Royal Oak
Eagle Creek GC at Eagle Creek Park (Pines and Sycamore Courses) OD Indianapolis Indiana United States
Forest Park GC OD Brazil Indiana United States
Greenbelt GC OD Columbus Indiana United States
Harbour Trees GC OD Noblesville Indiana United States
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Brickyard Crossing GC OD Speedway Indiana United States [2]
Maple Creek G&CC OD 1961 Indianapolis Indiana United States The very first course designed by Pete (and Alice) Dye in 1961, originally named 'Heather Hills.[2]
Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex at Purdue University (Ackerman-Allen Course, Kampen Course) OD West Lafayette Indiana United States [2]
Mystic Hills GC OD Culver Indiana United States [2]
Oak Tree GC OD Plainfield Indiana United States Front nine
Plum Creek GC Carmel Indiana United States
Sahm GC OD Indianapolis Indiana United States
The Bridgewater Club OD Westfield Indiana United States
The Camferdam Golf Experience OD Indianapolis Indiana United States The Indianapolis Children's Museum
The Club at Chatham Hills OD Westfield[18] Indiana United States Semi-private
The Club at Holliday Farms OD Zionsville Indiana United States
The Fort GC OD Indianapolis Indiana United States Fort Harrison State Park[2]
The Pete Dye Course OD French Lick Indiana United States [2]
Woodland CC OD Carmel Indiana United States
Des Moines G&CC OD West Des Moines Iowa United States
Belle Terre CC OD LaPlace Louisiana United States [19]
TPC of Louisiana OD Avondale Louisiana United States
Kearney Hill Golf Links OD 1989 Lexington Kentucky United States [15]
Peninsula GC OD Lancaster Kentucky United States
Bulle Rock GC OD Havre de Grace Maryland United States
Rum Pointe Seaside Golf Links OD Berlin Maryland United States
The Links at Perry Cabin OD St. Michaels Maryland United States formerly Harbourtowne Resort CC
Radrick Farms Golf Course at the University of Michigan OD Ann Arbor Michigan United States [20]
Wabeek CC OD Bloomfield Hills Michigan United States [20]
Boone Valley GC OD Augusta Missouri United States
Old Hickory GC OD St. Peters Missouri United States
Firethorn GC OD Lincoln Nebraska United States
Desert Pines GC OD Las Vegas Nevada United States
Paiute GC Resort OD Las Vegas Nevada United States Snow Mountain, Sun Mountain, and Wolf Courses
Pound Ridge GC OD Pound Ridge New York United States
Cardinal by Pete Dye OD Greensboro North Carolina United States
CC of Landfall OD Wilmington North Carolina United States
Founders GC OD 1991 Southport North Carolina United States [21]
Oak Hollow GC OD High Point North Carolina United States
Avalon Lakes OD Warren Ohio United States
Fowler's Mill GC OD Chesterland Ohio United States
Little Turtle GC OD 1971 Westerville Ohio United States [22]
The Golf Club OD New Albany Ohio United States
Oak Tree CC OD Edmond Oklahoma United States
Iron Valley GC OD Lebanon Pennsylvania United States PB Dye not Pete Dye (https://www.ironvalley.com/)
Montour Heights CC OD Coraopolis Pennsylvania United States
Mystic Rock, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort OD Farmington Pennsylvania United States
Colleton River Plantation Club (Dye Course) OD Bluffton South Carolina United States
DeBordieu Club OD 2000 Georgetown South Carolina United States [21]
Hampton Hall Club OD Bluffton South Carolina United States
Harbour Town Golf Links OD Hilton Head Island South Carolina United States
Heron Point OD Hilton Head Island South Carolina United States formerly Sea Marsh
Kiawah Island Golf Resort (The Ocean Course) OD Kiawah Island South Carolina United States [7]
Long Cove Club OD Hilton Head Island South Carolina United States
Prestwick CC OD 1989 Myrtle Beach South Carolina United States [21]
The Dye Club at Barefoot Resort OD 2000 North Myrtle Beach South Carolina United States [15]
Rarity Mountain GC OD Jellico Tennessee United States [23]
The Honors GC OD Ooltewah Tennessee United States
AT&T Canyons Course of TPC at San Antonio OD San Antonio Texas United States
Austin CC OD Austin Texas United States
Stonebridge Ranch CC (The Dye Course) OD McKinney Texas United States
The Stonebridge Ranch CC OD McKinney Texas United States
Promontory Club OD Park City Utah United States
Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech OD Radford Virginia United States [15]
River Course at Kingsmill Resort OD Williamsburg Virginia United States
Virginia Beach National OD Virginia Beach Virginia United States
Virginia Oaks OD Gainesville Virginia United States Closed (https://www.princewilliamtimes.com/news/shuttered-virginia-oaks-golf-course-could-become-nutrient-bank/article_becc2660-f091-11e7-9d01-7f115d673b74.html)
Pete Dye GC OD Clarksburg West Virginia United States
Big Fish GC OD 2004 Hayward Wisconsin United States [15]
Blackwolf Run (River Course, Meadows Valley Course) OD Kohler Wisconsin United States
Whistling Straits (Irish Course, Straits Course) OD 2000 Haven Wisconsin United States [15]
Mission Hills Dongguan (Pete Dye Course) OD Shenzhen Guangdong China
Santa Barbara Beach Resort (Old Quarry GC) OD Willemstad Kingdom of the Netherlands Curaçao
Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore, The Links OD 1971 Casa de Campo, La Romana La Romana Province Dominican Republic [24] [3]
La Romana CC OD La Romana La Romana Province Dominican Republic
Las Aromas GC OD Santiago de los Caballeros Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
La Reunion Antigua Golf Resort (Fuego Maya GC) OD 2008 Alotenango Sacatepéquez Guatemala
Pristine Bay Resort (Black Pearl at Pristine Bay) OD 2010 French Harbour, Roatán Bay Islands Honduras
Caesarea G&CC R/A Caesarea Haifa Israel
Franciacorta GC OD Franciacorta Province of Brescia Italy [10]
GC du Domaine Impérial OD Gland Vaud Switzerland
Full Cry at Keswick Hall Keswick Virginia United States [25]

References

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