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The Dye course at Barefoot Resort can weather a storm and still challenge in Myrtle Beach
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

Pete Dye's course at Barefoot Resort & Golf looks likely to keep its place among the upper echelon of Myrtle Beach golf. The layout and length challenges, but the course turns out to be accessible to the higher handicaps, thanks to several tees from which to choose.

Dye course at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida gets "historical restoration"
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla. has upgraded its three golf courses - the Dye, Ryder and Wanamaker - and expanded its pro shop. The facility's Pete Dye design got the biggest makeover, now boasting a cleaner look

The Ocean Course at Kiawah resort: New clubhouse and tees improve on golf perfection
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

The Ocean Course at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort, designed by Pete Dye, has a new clubhouse and a new, medium-length tee that makes playing this beautiful, natural golf course even more enjoyable.

Blackwolf Run's River Course: Where bad golf course management goes to die
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Golfers overly susceptible to thoughts of "I think I can carry it" or "I'll try and use my 'cut' shot" may be in for a long day at Pete Dye's River course at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wis.

Forget your Philadelphia stereotypes: City boasts great golf, hot restaurants, nightclubs
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Philadelphia carries a reputation of being a fat, cheese steak guzzling East Coast City. Only now it has tons of hot restaurants and nightclubs.

Myrtle Beach golf by design: Play the Grand Strand's biggest names
Source: Golf Publisher Syndication

Most big-name golf course architects have at least one course in Myrtle Beach. Here's a look at the Grand Strand's biggest names in design, including Nicklaus, Palmer, Dye, Fazio and more.

Pete Dye's Meadow Valleys golf course in Kohler, Wisconsin wants your respect
Source: Golf Publisher Syndications

It isn't often that a Pete Dye-designed golf course is considered the "weakest link" at a resort - unless of course it's in Kohler, Wis., where Dye is featured exclusively on the town's four courses.

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