
The Pete Dye Course at French Lick is one hell of a golf course and nestled high a top the hills of southern Indiana, it is well worth the drive to play and no one could blame you if it was written on your golf bucket list. Yes, the golf course is that good. Pete Dye was said to move millions of dollars in dirt after initially saying that a course could not be built on the property. Well, sparing no expense, (he broke the budget twice) he accomplished one of the great feats in American golf architecture.

To prove he could do it, he drew out some of the holes on a cocktail napkin and turned scribbles into one of the great feats of his career. The Pete Dye course is one of several designs he turned into golf courses in Indiana alone and while Crooked Stick is the most notable design in the Hoosier state, the Indiana Golf Trail gives golfers incentive to see how much incredible golf you can play among Dye's masterpieces.
In the following video shot at the course and described by PGA Professional Andy Fortner, we talk about the best par 3, 4, and 5's on the course and if you look at the finishing holes on the course, you know Pete has saved the best for last. French Lick also has other courses in its portfolio and are at this website.
The Pete Dye Course 3 hole drone review <<< Video
The Pete Dye Course at French Lick <<< French Lick Resort website
The French Lick golfing community is not shy about going after golf tournaments. Over the last ten years, they have hosted both PGA Champions Tour and LPGA Legends Tour golf, B1G Tournaments, the Symetra Tour (futures tour for the LPGA) and numerous state title events.
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