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TPC Sawgrass looks like a SoCal golf course dropped into a swamp

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TurboGrafx-67
  03/14/26
To me it seems like a hybrid of a typical flat palm tree/whi...
Judas Jones
  03/14/26
theres a lot more little hills than a normal FL swamp course...
Brother Peter Dimond
  03/14/26
What are your favorite Pete Dye courses on the east coast? ...
TurboGrafx-67
  03/14/26
cant say anythings better than kiawah ocean but long cove wo...
Brother Peter Dimond
  03/14/26
tp.
things from the 90s/00s so ethereal and dreamlike:
  03/14/26


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Date: March 14th, 2026 2:09 PM
Author: TurboGrafx-67



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Date: March 14th, 2026 2:11 PM
Author: Judas Jones

To me it seems like a hybrid of a typical flat palm tree/white sand sort of FL course and a Carolina pines sort of course. I love it because I used to play Tiger Woods 99 or whatever on PS1 with my bro, and we'd play Sawgrass 90% of the time because it was the best of the 4 courses.

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Date: March 14th, 2026 4:01 PM
Author: Brother Peter Dimond

theres a lot more little hills than a normal FL swamp course because the land wasnt originally swampy at all. makes it look more socal or carolina pines i suppose

the construction of the highway(before the course was there) to the east changed that but the some of the ponds are totally man made including the one on 17. that wasnt supposed to be anything close to an island but they kept digging so much sand out that pete dye said fuck it thats a good idea when his wife suggested it

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Date: March 14th, 2026 6:45 PM
Author: TurboGrafx-67

What are your favorite Pete Dye courses on the east coast?

The Ocean City and Baltimore adjacent ones look like "hidden gems"



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Date: March 14th, 2026 7:37 PM
Author: Brother Peter Dimond

cant say anythings better than kiawah ocean but long cove would be my #1 choice to play regularly

not familiar with any of his courses in MD unless youre talking about bulle rock which ive never played but it looked pretty good on TV when they played a women's "major" there a handful of times

east coast Dye that was a hidden gem imo was wintonbury hills in CT. not the best but really good for a muni built a couple decades ago

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Date: March 14th, 2026 4:01 PM
Author: things from the 90s/00s so ethereal and dreamlike:

tp.

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