by Claudio DeMarchi | May 23, 2018
In the Heartland of America – Indiana I am as big a Pete Dye fan as you will find. Love railroad ties on golf courses! It is no secret that Dye is considered in many circles to be the most influential golf course architect of the last five decades. What has...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
By Rick Drennan History is a valuable commodity when it comes to golf writing, but it also stirs up its fair share of sentimental twaddle. Golfers often wax poetic about the game’s ancestral home, St Andrews, or the iconic Pebble Beach, which to some, is the true...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
By Rick Drennan It’s hard to be humble if you live in Carmel, even if humility is one of the small-town traits of people living in that State of Indiana. Carmel, the largest city in Hamilton County, recently took top honors on Niche.com’s 2017 Best Places to Live in...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 19, 2017
Brickyard Crossing GC – A Pete Dye masterpiece! By Rick Drennan There’s something capricious and cruel and just right about the game of golf. It’s drenched in history. It can be played by anyone and in any place. It’s a sublime sport, and next to impossible to...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | May 16, 2017
At the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Golf legends Pete and Alice Dye have designed their first putting experience, which will replicate some of their most famous golf course and hole designs from around the world. Construction of The Pete & Alice Dye Golf...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Oct 25, 2016
Pete Dye, Donald Ross and a Historic Hotel that was once looked upon as the 8th Wonder of the World. So, So Much …and it’s Where? What? Indiana…really??…REALLY!! By: Claudio DeMarchi Walk through the doors of French Lick’s West Baden Hotel and it’s not uncommon...