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Pete Dye's last full-course design was in Maryland. What I loved most was that it was Pete, Alice and son P.B. teaming up to redesign a course Pete's brother, Andy, originally did. Family all the ...
Pete Dye's niece didn't plan on getting into golf course design. Neither did her son. Yet the two have decades of experience and are in business together ...
Here’s what made Pete Dye, who died Thursday, the most influential golf-course architect of the last half of the 20th century. x. ... Rod Whitman and his son Perry Dye, ...
In 1993 Pete's younger son, Paul Burke Dye (better known as P.B. Dye), added a second nine to the course. 2. Pete never finished high school.
Pete Dye, who designed many of ... Alice, who died in February at 91, and in later years with their two sons, Perry and Paul Burke (known as P.B.) Dye, Mr. Dye designed more than 100 courses.
Pete Dye died on Jan. 9, 2020 at age 94. ... Their first son, Perry O'Neal Dye, named for Alice's father, was born in September 1952. Their second son, Paul Burke Dye, ...
“Pete inspired another generation of designers, in addition to his work,” Beman said. “That’s remarkable.” Weed said Thursday “was a tough day,” after he learned Dye has passed away.
One of the great golf course architects of all-time, Pete Dye, died Thursday at the age of 94. Dye was a World Golf Hall of Fame inductee and his list of courses is nearly peerless.
Alice Dye, credited by her husband Pete with inspiring him to design the Island Green at the 17th hole of the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, passed away on Friday at her home near West Palm Beach ...
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Pete Dye, who designed many of America’s most famous golf courses and became known as the mad scientist of golf architecture for his imaginative and supremely challenging layouts, died Thursday.