Thoughts? Is Pete Dye over-rated as a golf course designer?
I like Sawgrass. But that's about it. I think his earlier courses in general tend to be better than his later ones.
We played the National Club Pro at French Lick's Pete Dye course this year, and it was stupid. Pete Dye seems to confuse "unfair" with "difficult." I've never seen so many good shots get punished, and by "good" I mean "good" - these weren't shots that were pulled or pushed slightly, etc. Some of the fairways were literally eight yards wide and SLOPED quite a bit.
I think he's completely over-rated, and incapable of building a golf course that can be enjoyed.
Again, I'm speaking more of the past 20 years or so, maybe 15, and I've not played even the majority of 'em, but I've seen or walked or played a healthy percentage.
I like Sawgrass. But that's about it. I think his earlier courses in general tend to be better than his later ones.
We played the National Club Pro at French Lick's Pete Dye course this year, and it was stupid. Pete Dye seems to confuse "unfair" with "difficult." I've never seen so many good shots get punished, and by "good" I mean "good" - these weren't shots that were pulled or pushed slightly, etc. Some of the fairways were literally eight yards wide and SLOPED quite a bit.
I think he's completely over-rated, and incapable of building a golf course that can be enjoyed.
Again, I'm speaking more of the past 20 years or so, maybe 15, and I've not played even the majority of 'em, but I've seen or walked or played a healthy percentage.



















