Different PGA (Whistling Straits), but still Dye on Raynor:
http://jayflemma.thegolfspace.com/?p=3052Pete Dye: 3rd hole…which is the second hole that plays along the lake.
Jay Flemma: Three is the Redan, right? The par-3?
Pete Dye: Yes, it’s similar to a Redan. The one at Berwick has contours on the green where the back is lower than the front and there’s a big roll in it. Now when I bunkered the one at Whistling I wanted to make it look like that part of the green is hanging into the lake.
Jay Flemma: So you wanted to create a Cape-like element – where the green feels like it’s out on a peninsula – but to also set-up and play like a Redan?
Pete Dye: Yes, that’s right. Seth Raynor used to do Redans everywhere he did a golf course. He built similar things at courses everywhere he went, and he built Redans everywhere in particular. I think Redan means fortress…anyway, we have the same contours. First, you have to make it big, because you have to put the big roll in it where the back is lower than the front. The green is also a little right to left. Now even though the back is lower than the front, you can still see the back left corner. Ours does the same thing as the one at Berwick and the ones Raynor built. And I also wanted to give the illusion the back was sitting in the water.