I had the chance to play a Pete Dye course today and I would have sworn that I was playing the same course that I've played several times. It seems to me that Pete and Co. (PB, Perry) might be running low on ideas..? The Dye course @ Barefoot Resort, Dye course @ PGA Village, Hampton Hall, The Dye course at Colleton River, Walkabout Golf Club, and even Whistling Straits....All these course have EXCESSIVE mounding, bunkers too numerous to count, and waste areas lining one side of the fairway on almost every hole......What gives? I feel very underwelmed. I also think that the Pete Dye umbrella needs to give up on the use of centipedegrass in the rough. Seems that alot of his stuff, other than Whisting Straits, getting a better effort, all have a similar feel and are just terrible long, but nothing inspiring...anyone else have that same feeling? Are Pete's days of the Harbour Towns, Crooked Sticks, The Golf Clubs, TPC's over......?
Tony Nysse
Sr. Asst. Supt.
Long Cove Club
HHI, SC