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Ocean
Course | Kiawah Island, SC.  
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| Located at the Eastern
end of Kiawah Island, Chris and the Pete Dye Team created the world
famous Ocean Course along 2 3/4 miles of pristine oceanfront property.
Architect of record: Pete Dye; Golf Course Type: Resort Year built:
1990. |
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Thracian Cliffs | Sofia, Bulgaria |
| This fantastic site is locatd on the Black Sea and part of a high end resort. Working in conjunction with Braemar Golf, we provided on site construction management to ensure the project would develop in a timely and cost effective manner. Project Architect: Jeff Lawrence. Architect of Record Gary Player. Year Built: 2009. |
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Whistling Straits, Irish Course | WI.  |
| It is part of 72 holes
of the most diverse golf experience in the world. Chris Lutzke, working
with the Pete Dye Team, built the features that make this course a
masterpiece. Architect of record: Pete Dye; Golf Course
Type: Resort: Year Built: 1998. |
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Colleton River-Dye |
Hilton Head, SC.  |
| One of the most dramatic
courses in the south, Chris Lutzke was Pete's key man on this site,
and he worked with Pete to design and create the drama that has Colleton
River so highly touted. Architect of record: Pete Dye; Golf
Course Type: Plantation Year Built: 1998.. |
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Eagle
Eye | Lansing, MI.
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| As part of the Hawk
Hollow complex, Eagle Eye is a visually stunning transformation of
a former sod farm and cornfield into a British/Irish link style layout
designed by Chris Lutzke. Architect of Record: Chris Lutzke
Year Built: 2003. |
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Moose Ridge Golf Club | South Lyon, MI. |
| The site is only 160
acres, but we were able to route and design the course that fit the
landscape like a glove. This allowed the course to be built on a very
reasonable budget. Project Architect: Paul Albanese. Architect of
Record Ray Hearn. Year Built: 2000. |
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Nemacolin Woodlands | Farmington, PA.  |
| Mystic Rock, home to
The 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania, the course spans acres of spectacular
Pennsylvania landscape and Chris Lutzke was Pete's key man on the
job. Architect of Record: Pete Dye. Year Built: 1998.. |
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Grand
Harbor | Vero Beach, FL. |
| This traditions-inspired
course can be traced to the historic Scottish links style. Chris played
a key role ensuring this project remained true to the environmental
tenants reflected in the design. Architect of Record: Pete Dye. Project
Type: Golf/Housing Year Built: 1993. |
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Barefoot
Landing-Dye G.C | Myrtle Beach, SC. |
| Bordering the natural
white sands of the Carolina Bays, this visually stunning design is
filled with visually dynamic forms and sinuous curves. Chris played
a lead role in the design of the shapes and forms. Architect
of Record: Pete Dye ProjectType: Resort Year Built 2002. |