Pete Dye Golf Club
One of the masters of the modern era of golf design, Pete Dye worked his legendary alchemy to transform a former coal mine in the mountains of West Virginia into a stunningly beautiful and engaging course that ranks among his greatest works.
No. 64 on Golf Digest's ranking of America's 100 Greatest Courses and #18 on Golfweek's ranking of the Best Modern Courses, Pete Dye Golf Club ingeniously weaves mining remnants and rambunctious terrain into a course that tempts and tests you from the opening tee shot to your final putt.
Spread out over 250 acres amidst the Appalachian Mountains, the fairways bob and weave through wildly rugged terrain and Dye’s graceful earth sculptures.
Quick Facts
| Name | Pete Dye Golf Club |
| Year Opened | 1995 |
| Par | 72 |
| Yardage | 7,308 |
| Slope | 147 |
| Rating | 76.9 |
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