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Crooked Stick Golf Club is a golf club located in Carmel, Indiana, a suburb north of Indianapolis.The 18-hole Pete and Alice Dye designed golf course was built in 1964. It has been noted as one of the top 100 courses in the United States by Golfweek and Golf Magazine, two of golf's most popular magazines.
The following is a partial list of golf courses designed by Pete Dye. [1] He is credited with designing more than 200 courses internationally during his lifetime. [2] In 1982, Sports Illustrated wrote that Dye had a reputation for transforming "unpromising" land into picturesque and challenging golf courses, that required a style of play called "target golf".
Dye's first well-known course was Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana, north of Indianapolis, begun in 1964. It hosted the PGA Championship in 1991 , won by ninth alternate John Daly . In 1967, he designed The Golf Club near Columbus, Ohio , where he solicited input from 27-year-old Jack Nicklaus , an area local who won his seventh major ...
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Carmel's Sophie Mock becomes just the third golfer in history to record a hole-in-one at the IHSAA girls golf state finals.
In 1976, Landmark opened the Oak Tree Golf Club in Oklahoma, designed by Pete Dye. [5] This was soon followed by Belle Terre Country Club in Louisiana, and the La Quinta Resort and Club and Carmel Valley Ranch, both in California. During the next 30 years Landmark built 17 more courses with Dye. [citation needed]
Aug. 18—Plum Senior High School's girls and boys golf teams are uniting to raise funds for the victims of the house explosion in the Rustic Ridge neighborhood. The Rustic Ridge "Plum Strong ...
The 1991 PGA Championship was the 73rd PGA Championship, held August 8–11 at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana, a suburb north of Indianapolis. John Daly won the first of his two major titles, three strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Lietzke. [2] [3]