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DYE
COURSE
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At
Barefoot Resort, Pete Dye set out to create something that would
linger in the golfer's mind forever. Bordering the natural white
sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is
filled with the infamous pitfalls for wayward shots that have
become synonymous with the Dye name. Both beautiful and
treacherous, the Dye Course is an experience you won't soon
forget. The Dye Course is the only semi-private facility at
Barefoot Resort and will have its own clubhouse featuring
fantastic views of holes 9, 10 and 18. The clubhouse will offer
private member areas, fine dining, a full fitness complex and
elegant lodging accommodations for the most discriminating
traveler.
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Pete Dye upholds his reputation of building memorable and
challenging golf courses by creating a stunning design filled
with his infamous pitfalls to capture errant shots. However, if
played from the appropriate set of tees, players of all
abilities will be able to navigate the Dye Course.The course is
a Par 72, 7,343-yard layout that encourages walking for guests
and members with gated, exclusive real estate only on the
exterior perimeter of the property.
Pete Dye is famous for his use of native grasses. The fairways
are GN-1 Bermuda grass, a hybrid developed by Greg Norman Turf.
The approaches are Tifdwarf Bermudagrass, the greens are L-93
Bentgrass and the dramatic visual effects are achieved by the
Centipede and Zoysia grass roughs.
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