P.B. Dye Golf Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Gold | 72 | 6724 yards | 72.2 | 136 |
Blue | 72 | 6374 yards | 70.7 | 134 |
White | 72 | 5919 yards | 68.2 | 130 |
Red (W) | 73 | 5107 yards | 68.3 | 123 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 74.6/143 | 384 | 144 | 527 | 405 | 504 | 468 | 502 | 225 | 453 | 3612 | 344 | 168 | 526 | 429 | 194 | 449 | 409 | 483 | 442 | 3444 | 7056 |
Gold M: 72.5/138 | 377 | 133 | 518 | 383 | 484 | 449 | 497 | 203 | 417 | 3461 | 319 | 155 | 515 | 413 | 163 | 431 | 383 | 465 | 398 | 3242 | 6703 |
Green M: 70.7/134 | 366 | 121 | 492 | 367 | 463 | 433 | 479 | 192 | 375 | 3288 | 304 | 140 | 462 | 400 | 143 | 395 | 357 | 447 | 379 | 3027 | 6315 |
White M: 68.5/129 | 342 | 103 | 465 | 312 | 437 | 380 | 466 | 171 | 361 | 3037 | 267 | 117 | 447 | 385 | 133 | 380 | 339 | 429 | 335 | 2832 | 5869 |
Silver M: 64.7/122 W: 70.1/132 | 308 | 94 | 438 | 238 | 284 | 338 | 406 | 150 | 326 | 2582 | 229 | 102 | 409 | 360 | 118 | 225 | 325 | 353 | 327 | 2448 | 5030 |
Handicap | 15 | 17 | 7 | 11 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 3 | 16 | 10 | 8 | 12 | 18 | 2 | 4 | 14 | 6 | |||
Par | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 13 | 15 | 1 | 11 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 17 | 9 | 18 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 14 | 12 | 6 | 10 | 8 |
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Number one choice in DMV
P B Dye is my number 1 choice in DMV when the price is right. The weather was perfect yesterday when I played and the pace was pretty good - 4 hours and 10 minutes. Only complain that I have is green condition.
Awesome course.
I highly recommend this course for every level players. This course plays very different from each tee box and if you are low handicap, try the back tee! The PB Dye staffs are always pleasure to deal with and food is like 5 star restaurant! Looking forward to go back soon.
Golf in February - What's not to like?
P.B. Dye is a good test of golf. I played with a young guy from the tips and won't be doing that anymore - it is just too long for someone 60. Even so I enjoyed the golf and the course was in as good shape as can be expected for the middle of February. The layout here, along with the elevation changes, not to mention the wind, made the course tough. When the wind blows here you need two and three clubs more on some uphill approaches. And you must get off the tee well to make pars, or you'll have a three wood approach to deal with. All around good challenge and not for beginners.
Very decent course
When I for the first time played in this course with my friend, I didn't like it at all so for a long time I avoided going there.
Very recently I went there. I found it a very decent course and I enjoyed it very much. My skill must have been improved because I felt it fairly easy. Since that time I went there two more times and the course looks like my home course for the time being. During winter, green fee is reasonable especially after 2:00 p.m.
P B Dye designed the course very well. I may keep going to there for a while
Fun Round of Golf
First time playing here. Considering it is winter, course condition was good. Greens still showing aeration scars. Bunker sand could be better. It was cart path only despite dry course. I enjoyed the course layout. There are a lot of blind spots so for a first timer it was a challenge. It helped that the course is pretty wide open so I usually did not end up in a bad position. Not many other golfers despite being a Friday with decent weather. Both the cart and cart paths were excellent. Clubhouse seemed nice although didn't spend any time in there. Overall nice course and will definitely play again.
Work to be done
Generally, this course was fine with only two exceptions.
Greens and bunkers:
Greens were airated and sanded which, normally, is something we all deal with. The greens here however, were near bare in most areas. Overall, they were just ugly, even for winter conditions. Especially during such a warm winter.
Bunkers, again, just not what I expected from PB Dye. The bunkers were poorly maintained with numerous weeds clumps, washouts and debris.
Otherwise this course was fun to play and I still recommend to those who haven't played here.
Nice course
First time I played this course, due to getting greens fee at about half price from Golfnow. It's winter, but the course was in pretty good shape. It's a very easy course from the tee boxes, wide open on almost every hole. Very few trees, water, or traps to deal with. The challenge is the shot to the greens. Even though the greens are very large, they have a lot of angulation. If you miss the green, expect trouble, since most are elevated. If you have a good short game, you should score well. I would love to play here again, but not at their normal fees, too high for me.
PB Dye GC - good value
The course is located on a very nice property with water, elevation changes, and big greens. There is adequate space between fairways with no back and forth layouts. This is a very good place to play if you use it the correct tee boxes for your game.
It looks like the management has started a long overdue grounds cleanup. So far, the work has really helped improved the track's look and sight lines. The course is now up to its intended standards and should only get better from there.
The only down side is that the course isn't walkable.
The course has great faiways
It just rained the night before so it was cart path only when I played, but the fairways were in great shape. The greens were aerated a while ago but the holes in the greens still have not heeled up yet so it was not a good surface to putt on.
Good course in season
Greens were aerated and sandy. It was cold in December. Cart path only so I walked. Great course to play in season. Very close to my house and only $20 on golf now.
Bad shape
This is the worst I've seen this place. Seriously, who aerates the greens in the winter and the maintenance guy got smart with us and said they did it beginning of December! Even when we checked in to pay the staff failed to let us know the greens were aerified. Great layout has been one of my favorites. Will not go unless I hear conditions have improved!!!
Nice challenging course
Out of many options available in the Mont. Co area, I very much enjoy playing at PB Dye as condition of the course is consistently well kept.
Worth the trip from W Pa.
Our two groups drove down from Western Pa and played as part of the Black Friday Shotgun. It was our first time playing the course and we found the staff very friendly and helpful. I love Dye layouts and would have given it a five star rating if the greens wouldn't have been aerated, which we knew in advance. The course was in nice shape considering it was late November and the pace of play was surprisingly good considering it being a shotgun start. We look forward to making the trip back down to play again.
Challenging and interesting layout
First time there. Many blind shots. The guy I was paired with gave good guidance. Had to play the front 9 twice (hence the price paid). The greens had just been airated, so It's not fair to judge them, but you could tell you need to hit them near the center to hold. I look forward to returning when the full course is open.
One note to Golf Now: I realized from the price break that something was up, but it would be helpful to note course conditions on your site. I know you do this on other courses and maybe this course didn't notify you. Just saying....
Otherwise, a great layout and in good shape. I definitely recommend this course.
Tough but fair
Staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Very challenging course. Well maintained.
Great layout
With the possible exception of Maryland national in Middletown Maryland, this course has the best layout I've played in Maryland. Lots of elevation changes and other challenging features, including an almost island par three. The course is fair but you have to hit the ball straight
Worth the play!
I played this course a few times over the years and always found it to be a frustrating experience. Blamed it on the railroad ties, the huge sloped greens, or the water adjacent to #9 & #18 greens. Truth is, this is not a course for the 20+ handicapper. If you work the left side of most fairways and are putting OK you can break 90 and feel good about it. Course always seems to be in great shape and the more you play it the more comfortable you become. Add a congenial staff to the mix and it makes for a fine day of golf. I'm a believer!