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| | GOLFONLINE - Design titan Pete Dye speaks out on Donald Ross (he'd hate what happened to his greens), surviving cancer ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Their long trip to Scotland in 1963 introduced Dye to the pot bunkers, railroad ties and Scottish-style greens that characterize his most famous designs. |
 | | Dye, 78, walks a piece of land until he can feel and see the holes and their routing. |
 | | Dye spent time with legendary course designer Donald Ross in the '40s, played as an amateur against Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer in the '50s and, after giving up his job as an insurance salesman, began the career that has made him the most influential golf-courses builder of the past 40 years. |
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