A Golf Competition to determine the best golfers from the toughest golf courses in the World.
Golfers will be playing for the “Pete and Alice Dye Trophy”
The purpose of the event is threefold: A tribute to Pete and Alice Dye. The Legend lives on. Legacy. To determine the best golfers on the toughest golf courses in the World. To raise money for Alzheimer’s research and treatment.
Pete and Alice Dye
Pete Dye received the Old Tom Morris Award in 2003 from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, their highest honor. In 2004, he was the recipient of the PGA Distinguished Service Award, the highest annual honor of the PGA of America, which recognizes individuals who display leadership and humanitarian qualities, including integrity, sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the game of golf. In 2005, Dye became the sixth recipient of the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in November 2008 in the Lifetime Achievement category. The American Society of Golf Course Architects bestowed the Donald Ross Award on Dye in 1995.
Dye was named Architect of the Year by Golf World magazine, awarded a Doctor of Landscape Architecture degree from Purdue University, received Indiana’s Sagamore of the Wabash award and was honored as Family of the Year by the National Golf Foundation. In the last years of his life, Dye suffered from Alzheimer’s disease. He died on January 9, 2020.
Who can participate
Any Golf Course in the World who has been designed by a member of the Pete Dye family.
Local Competitions
Dye Family designed golf course host their own local 1-day event(s) and determine their best golfers in 1 or all 6 Divisions and send their top 4 players in each division to the World Finals. Individual Stroke Play. USGA Handicaps apply.
World Finals 2022
Oct 23, 24 & 25, 2022. Teams from around the World will compete is these categories. 2 Day Individual Stroke Play and Team Best Ball and Pro Am
World Finals Location 2022
Pete Dye Golf Club, Bridgeport, WV
“My best 18 holes on one golf course” Pete Dye, Ranked in the Top 100 in the World, Ranked #11 Top Pete Dye Courses, A unique Private Country Club
Divisions and Winners (1st, 2nd & 3rd Place)
Men’s Net and Gross, Women’s Net and Gross, Senior Men’s Net and Gross, Team Competition (Best Ball Format) and Pro – Am
Entry Fees: $7500 – First Team, $7000 – Per Team (2 Teams $14,000),
$6,500 – Per Team (3 Teams $19,500)
Benefits for participating Golf Courses
Fun for Members, Make money for your club. Turn Key Event, Branded Event
National Exposure, Marketing Support, Operations Manual, Trophies for local winners, All entry fees covered for World Finals, Potentially televised
Expenses covered in finals
2 Rounds of Golf, Players Tee Package (Merchandise), Welcome Reception, Cocktail Party, Awards Ceremony, Finals Trophies, Jackets and Prizes, Prize Money Pros , Golfers or club pays for travel
Housing onsite – 32 Rooms Available (64 people)
All rooms have two beds, private bathroom, shared living space between 4 rooms
Single Occupancy – $325/person/night, Double Occupancy – $225/person/night
Offsite Housing
A wide range of hotels available from $100 to $150 per night including: Hampton Inn, Wingate, Springhill Suites, Hilton Garden, Townplace Suites, Hawthorne Suites, Holiday Inn Express and others.
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QUESTIONS OR INTEREST CONTACT
Phil Immordino – Pete Dye World Golf Championships
www.dyeworldchampionships.com
pimmordino@gtaaweb.org
602-524-7034