Described by professional players as one of the most scenic places to golf, PGA WEST is poised to complete a multiyear restoration project in November 2024 with the reopening of the Pete Dye Stadium Course. Award-winning golf architect Tim Liddy, who worked with Dye for almost 30 years, led the charge.
“It has been an honor to work on one of Mr. Dye’s most iconic golf courses,” Liddy says. “I could hear his voice many times working on his most creative course. It was a very personal project for me, and I’m thankful for the opportunity to work on it.”
Liddy also oversaw restoration of the Mountain and Dunes courses, expanding several of the greens back to their original size, shape, and contour. While the Dunes and Mountain courses focused on refreshing the greens, the Stadium project included restoration of bunkers, adding character and definition to the course. With great care and precision, Liddy revived hard grass edges and bunker verticality for dramatic playing conditions.
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