Private Clubs Designed by Pete Dye
1960s–2010s
Pete Dye was the maverick of American golf architecture — a self-taught designer who revolutionized the industry with his use of railroad ties, island greens, pot bunkers, and extreme difficulty. His courses challenge every level of golfer and demand precise shot-making. TPC Sawgrass (home of The Players Championship), Whistling Straits, Crooked Stick, and The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island are his most celebrated works.
Notable Works
TPC Sawgrass · Whistling Straits · Crooked Stick · The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island
33
private clubs in directory
16
states represented
States with Pete Dye Courses
All Pete Dye Private Clubs
Florida— 7 clubs
Delray Dunes Golf & Country Club
Boynton Beach, FL · 18 holes · Est. 1987
Delray Dunes course
Southern Hills Plantation
Brooksville, FL · 18 holes
Fisher Island Club
Fisher Island, FL · 18 holes
Fisher Island course
Loblolly Pines Golf Course
Hobe Sound, FL · 18 holes
Loblolly Pines course
Dye Preserve Club
Jupiter, FL · 18 holes
Dye Preserve course
Old Marsh Golf Club
Palm Beach Gardens, FL · 18 holes
Old Marsh course
Grand Harbor Golf & Beach Club
Vero Beach, FL · 36 holes
Harbor course
South Carolina— 4 clubs
Indiana— 3 clubs
North Carolina— 3 clubs
Ohio— 3 clubs
Missouri— 2 clubs
Oklahoma— 2 clubs
Colorado— 1 club
Frequently Asked Questions About Pete Dye Golf Courses
privateIQ's directory includes 33 private clubs with courses designed or co-designed by Pete Dye, spanning Florida, South Carolina, Indiana and other states. The actual number of courses credited to Pete Dye throughout their career may be higher, as some historical records are incomplete.