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Pete Dye Golf Club

Pete Dye GC - Round for 3 with a member

3 Guests

Item Details

Number of guests: 3

Number of rounds: 1

Booking Restrictions: This item can be scheduled for a mutually agreed upon date with the host/club within the next 12 months. Proposed dates are not guaranteed. While we will make every effort to accommodate your preferred dates, options are subject to the host/club schedule and flexibility may be required.

Attributes: CartPaid for by: Donor

Add-ons: Drinks

$1400 Fair Market Value

This purchase may be tax deductible

Course Details

Similar to No. 33 Pikewood National, Pete Dye Golf Club stands as one of the 100 Greatest courses, situated atop a mining deposit in West Virginia. However, in this instance, it's established upon an active coal mine. Initially named Coal Ridge, remnants of its industrial heritage are scattered throughout the course, evident in the strip-mine wall adjacent to the par-5 eighth hole, the distinctive black cinder bunkers on the par-4 sixth, and the presence of an abandoned coal train tracing the perimeter of the dogleg on the 10th. Notably, there's even a coal mine shaft that golfers traverse to access the seventh tee. The construction process was prolonged, resulting in an evolution of Dye's design style; early holes reflect the railroad-tie motif reminiscent of Oak Tree National, while later holes showcase the characteristic echo-chamber bunkering akin to Whistling Straits.

Pete Dye Golf Club

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Ranked 94 in Golf Digest's Top 100 US Courses & 2 in Golf Digest's Best in State - West Virginia

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Architect: Pete Dye, ASGCA

Course type: parkland

Year opened: 1995

Access: private

location

Bridgeport, WV

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