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 Amen ...
Contrary to what golf fans might think, the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass was not Pete Dye's brain child. In fact, it wasn’t even his idea (originally) to incorporate the peninsula concept at TPC Sawgrass ...
There are plenty of opinions to be had about TPC Sawgrass, and the newly planted tree on the sixth hole is certainly ...
Swirling winds made life difficult all day, and for an hour on the back nine nearly the entire field fell into disarray.
“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 ...
With the wind whipping and swirling on Saturday and scores soaring at TPC Sawgrass, Pete Dye’s House of Horrors finally bared ...
Even the PGA Tour refers to the 500,000lb tree as “diabolical” on its own website before explaining how this nifty piece of ...
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 ...
"It's meant to be intimidating. So if someone says 'hey, I have a problem with that tree,' I’m like, 'good, that’s what Pete wanted.'" ...
West Virginia golf finished in sixth place earlier today in the Schenkel Invitational. This is the team’s best finish in the ...