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Prestwick Country Club |
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Many of the world's top courses
boast one common element - design by Dye. The Dye Family has probably had a greater
impact on golf course design than anyone since the original sheep at St. Andrews
that created bunks by burrowing into the dunes. Well known golf courses with the
Dye signature include: Harbour Town, Oak Tree, PGA West, TPC Sawgrass, plus Crooked
Stick (site of the 1991 PGA Championship) and Kiawah Island's Ocean Course (site
of the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches). Pete and P.B. Dye are proud to present Prestwick
Country Club. This masterpiece has already been recognized as one of the area's
finest golf courses. Features include dogwood lined fairways, 35-foot berms, dazzling
wildflowers, timber-rimmed bunkers and lakes and streams. This magnificent layout
offers six sets of tees for any caliber of golfer, and plays to a length of 7,086
yards from the medal markers. The Prestwick Club House overlooks the 9th and 18th
holes and Prestwick Lake. The restaurant is the perfect setting for business and
casual lunches, banquets, weddings and other special events. The pro shop is fully
stocked and members have access to lovely private lounges and locker rooms. |
Architect - Pete &
P.B. Dye
Greens - Bermuda
Slope/Rating -
Black - 70.5/140
Blue - 72.9/135
White - 71.1/126
Gold - 68.9/117
Red - 71.9/121 |
| Course
Par and Yardage |
| 72 |
| 7086 |
| 6744 |
| 6347 |
| 5863 |
| 5210 |
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