Joel,
Thanks for this opportunity.
I've been fortunate to learn golf architecture working with Rod Whitman, up here in Canada, over the past seven years and more. Rod, as many of you know, worked with Mr. Dye for a number of years during the 1980s. It continues to amaze me how often "Pete Dye" comes up when Rod and I are walking a site, talking about golf course design and construction. It's usually Rod referencing something he recalls Mr. Dye doing years ago, which simply by coincidence happens to be applicable to the situation at hand. I think this speaks to the remarkable influence Pete Dye has had on Rod, and many others who also apprenticed with him and have moved on to become successful golf course designers and builders in their own right.
Pete Dye is very deserving of his induction in the World Golf Hall of Fame; and, on a personal note, I consider myself very fortunate to occasionally gain some "Dye knowledge", filtered through Rod Whitman.