Walter engaged the late Pete Dye to design the course in 2013, but by the time construction began in 2017, Dye’s health had deteriorated, and he was no longer able to be active in building it. The job of finishing White Oak fell to longtime confidant and veteran course builder Allan MacCurrach, who interpreted Dye’s wishes based on extensive discussions from previous years and his own wealth of experience working with Dye on over 20 projects.
Derek Duncan and Brian Oar at Golf Digest
Welcome to The Dye Course at White Oak—a private, ecologically managed golf course that is part of a unique, world-class retreat experience currently under development.
Profits from the retreat will support the work of White Oak Conservation, a separate nonprofit center dedicated to protecting imperiled species and inspiring conservation action.
Via the Dye Course at White Oak