The Pete Dye Course at French Lick 
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The Pete Dye Course at French Lick is a par-72 championship course spanning 8,102 yards, designed by legendary architect Pete Dye. Located in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, the course features dramatic elevation changes and strategic bunkering throughout its layout. The terrain provides a challenging yet scenic experience, with the iconic 16th hole offering breathtaking views from one of Indiana's highest points.
The course presents a significant test of skill for golfers of all levels due to its elevation changes and bunker placement. It has established itself as a premier tournament venue, hosting the 2015 Senior PGA Championship and multiple Senior LPGA Championships. The Pete Dye Course has received numerous accolades, including being named the No. 1 Course in Indiana by Golfweek's Best You Can Play (2010-2025), ranking No. 18 in Golf Digest's America's 100 Greatest Public Courses, and earning the National Course of the Year award from the National Golf Course Owners Association in 2017. The course continues to host major tournaments including the Korn Ferry Tour Championship.
French Lick Amateur