- Alice Dye
Alice Dye (born 1927) is an American
golf champion andgolf course designer known as the "First Lady" of golfarchitecture in the United States.She was born as Alice Holliday O'Neal in
Indianapolis, Indiana and began playing golf at a young age, winning eleven Indianapolis Women's City titles. In 1946 she won the first of her nine Indiana Women's Golf Association Amateur Championships. While a student atRollins College inWinter Park, Florida , she was captain of the golf team. At college she met Paul "Pete" Dye, Jr. following his discharge fromWorld War II military service. She graduated in 1948 with aB.S. degree.In early 1950, she and Pete Dye were married. Their marriage produced two sons, Perry and P.B., as well as one of the top design teams of American golf courses, famous for their design of the
TPC at Sawgrass . She became the first woman president of theAmerican Society of Golf Course Architects , and the first to serve as an independent director ofProfessional Golfers' Association of America (PGA).She won the 1968
North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship and was a member of the 1970 United StatesCurtis Cup team. Dye won the 1978 and 1979United States Senior Women's Amateur Golf Championship as well as two Canadian Senior Women's Championships.She has been a member of the
USGA Women's Committee, theLPGA Advisory Council and a member of the Board of Directors of the Women's Western Amateur who honored her with their Woman of Distinction Award. She and her husband established a golf training program atPurdue University .Alice Dye was inducted into the Indiana Golf Hall of Fame in 1976 and in 2004 was voted the PGA's First Lady of Golf Award. She collaborated on the book "From Birdies to Bunkers: Discover How Golf Can Bring Love, Humor and Success into Your Life" that was published in 2004 with a
Foreword byNancy Lopez .Some of the golf courses designed by Alice Dye:
*TPC at Sawgrass –Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
*Crooked Stick Golf Club –Indianapolis, Indiana
*Whistling Straits –Kohler, Wisconsin
* PGA West – Palm Springs (La Quinta), California
*Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean Course) –Kiawah Island, South Carolina External links
* [http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/dyea/index.html ASGCA Architect's Gallery - Alice Dye entry]
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