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Dye And Ross Courses At French Lick Among Golf Digest’s America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses

May 16, 2017

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French Lick, IN – French Lick Resort, the premier golf destination located in southern Indiana, has had its two acclaimed golf courses, The Pete Dye Course and The Donald Ross Course selected among Golf Digest’s list of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses. The Dye course was ranked No. 19 and the Ross course was No. 88 respectively.

The publication’s biennial review of America’s top public courses appears in the June 2017 issue. Golf Digest used nearly 1,000 low-handicap male and female golfers on its Course Ranking Panel and asked each to submit ballots based on seven criteria including shot values, resistance to scoring, design variety, memorability, aesthetics, conditioning and ambience.

“We are very honored to have our two historic and modern golf courses recognized among Golf Digest’s America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses,” said Dave Harner, French Lick Resort’s director of golf. “The ability to have multiple courses on this list is a testament to the hard work that our staff goes through to maintain their premier conditioning and design integrity along with creating one of the top golf experiences in the country.”

In addition to being selected among America’s top public courses, The Pete Dye Course, along with the Donald Ross Course are also ranked No. 3, and No. 6 among the Golf Digest Best in State in Indiana. The resort destination is also one of Golf Digest’s Best Resort’s in the America’s.

French Lick Resort has done a brilliant job bridging historic classic golf (Donald Ross) with modern day golf (Pete Dye), which is the only resort in the world to offer courses by these two famed architects.

The Pete Dye Course, recipient of the 2017 National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA) Golf Course of the Year, is regarded as one of the most breathtaking and challenging golf courses in the country. The course was strategically carved on a dramatic hilltop offering a variety of elevation changes, rugged and dramatic terrain, narrow fairways and challenging bunkers. There are spectacular views from every hole, some that stretch for over 40 miles overlooking the Hoosier National Forest.

Complementing the Pete Dye Course is the historic Donald Ross Course, which underwent a $4.6 million restoration that brought the course back to Ross’s original plans. The course brings a rich history to the French Lick Resort being the site of the 1924 PGA Championship won by the legendary Walter Hagen as well as well as hosting other golf greats and celebrities such as Gene Sarazen and Bing Crosby. The parkland gem meanders up and down the rolling hills taking full advantage of the many elevation points for classic Ross green sites, which are sloped heavily from back to front. It is considered one of his more challenging designs.

French Lick Resort and The Pete Dye Course has become a popular venue for championships including the host course this year for the first ever senior women’s major, The Senior LPGA Championship presented by Old National Bank.

Other major events have included the 2010 PGA of America’s Professionals National Championship, the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Championships in 2012, 2013, 2014, Indiana Open in 2012, the LPGA Legends Championships in 2013, 2014, and the 2015 Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid.

About French Lick Resort

French Lick Resort is a $600 million historic restoration and casino development spread dramatically across 3,000 scenic acres. It encompasses both the French Lick Springs Hotel and the West Baden Springs Hotel, which have been fully restored to their original sophistication and luxury, and combine for 689 rooms just one mile apart. The casino, built adjacent to the French Lick Springs Hotel, opened in 2006. West Baden Springs, with its spectacular massive dome, opened in 2007 after having not been used for its original luxurious purpose since 1932. Other facilities and amenities at this world-class golf resort destination include two spas with a 36 treatment rooms (they continue to offer the Pluto Mineral Springs bath), over 51,000 square feet of gaming space, 165,000 square feet of meeting space and a variety of dining and entertainment options. Free shuttle buses serve golfers and visitors from around the world. Visit www.frenchlick.com

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Contact:
French Lick Resort

Dyan Welsh Duncan

(812) 936-5926

dduncan@frenchlick.com

Fusion Media Strategies

Kevin Frisch

(989) 614-0241

kevin@fusionmediastrategies.com

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