Many of my friends don't like the Dye because it makes them think. When it is in good condition I believe it is the best of the three courses in the PGA Village complex.

Many of my friends don't like the Dye because it makes them think. When it is in good condition I believe it is the best of the three courses in the PGA Village complex.
Played the course later in the day with no Ranger in evidence. Much nicer experience than on the Wannamaker, although the course was in worse condition.
The course is a very fun layout. Looks intimidating from the tee but ample landing areas. Issue was the course was in poor shape. Greens rolled OK, but many had replaced sod patches. Fairways were thin. Discount rate of $59 (Normally $120) made it worthwhile & we played 2 days in a row.
The PGA of America is very much aware of your concerns and disappointed that we did not deliver an experience that is commensurate with The PGA brand and our commitment to excellence. To address these issues, we hired Dick Gray in March 2013 as the new Superintendent for PGA Golf Club and PGA Country Club. Dick comes with 25 years...
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We played the Dye Course for $55 vs the normal $119 price tag. The course was unnecessarily difficult for the average golfer.
Ridiculous number of bunkers (some were pot bunkers). It takes the fun out of it.
Were paired up with a couple from Chicago staying at PGA and they said the Wanamaker course was more enjoyable.
We knew Dye...
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The PGA of America is very much aware of your concerns and disappointed that we did not deliver an experience that is commensurate with The PGA brand and our commitment to excellence. To address these issues, we hired Dick Gray in March 2013 as the new Superintendent for PGA Golf Club and PGA Country Club. Dick comes with 25 years...
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On the day i played golf greens were just after repairs and sanding, Imho they should put a little more effort to keep this course it in a good shape. They know how to do it, the Wanamaker is maintained much betterr
In my opinion, the best of the three courses at PGA Village. This course offers the player many risk/reward opertunities wile also being fun for every still level. Designed by Pete Dye, there are many bunkers and grassy knolls to add to the picturesque landscape. A Must Play if you are in the area.
My friends and I went down for a long weekend to play the PGA Village courses. We played the Wannamaker in the morning which was in very good shape but the Dye course in the afternoon was disgraceful. The greens were all sand and there were areas that were burnt out. The price was very steep too ($100+). You can...
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The PGA of America is very much aware of your concerns and disappointed that we did not deliver an experience that is commensurate with The PGA brand and our commitment to excellence. To address these issues, we hired Dick Gray in March 2013 as the new Superintendent for PGA Golf Club and PGA Country Club. Dick comes with 25 years...
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Great layout by Pete Dye. Course in Above Average shape from tee to green. Greens in very poor condition. Many bare spots. Many spots patched with sod and sand. In some cases the surface is sand alone. No one mentioned this when I booked the golf package with Hilton Garden Inn. Pro shop didn't say anything when I checked in...
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Course is in good shape and reasonable priced. You also need to go to the PGA learning center located right off of interstate 95. You can get unlimited practice balls for one great price. They have short game practice area and a couple of large putting greens also. It is open from 8am to 8pm every day.
Challenging & well maintained. Staff friendly and helpful. Able to keep up good pace with minimal wait on tees
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