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Opened
in 1999, the course was designed by P.B. Dye -- son of the famous golf
course architect, Pete Dye. Having made a well-known name himself, P.B.
Dye agreed to designate his masterpiece as his only signature course.
Like other Dye courses, P.B. Dye Golf Club features railroad ties, pot
bunkers, and an island green on the par-3 11th hole.
P.B. Dye Golf Club is the only course in Maryland to feature Penn G-2
bent grass greens. One of the newer seed varieties, G-2 is also used at
the Pinehurst No. 2 course. Throughout the course, closely mowed
collection areas and the large greens replicate conditions seen on the
PGA TOUR.
The fairways are large, rolling, and well-guarded by huge bunkers. P.B.
Dye Golf Club offers over 40 acres of closely cut fairways, making for
a firm playing surface where big drives are the norm. Many of the
fairways roll downhill from the tee and allow for spectacular tee
shots, so don’t hold back!
The most unforgettable feature at P.B. Dye Golf Club is the beautiful
waterfall and twin ponds that flank the 9th and 18th greens. Situated
under the Clubhouse, this attraction is a truly remarkable site and a
fitting place to complete a round of golf on a great golf course!
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