Designed by Pete Dye in 1983 and considered radical in the early 1980s because of its acres of tall, native-grass rough, durable Zoysiagrass fairways and terrifying greens perched atop bulkheads of rock. Today The Honors Course is considered a well-preserved example of Pete Dye’s death-or-glory architecture.
Giclée print on archival, satin-luster paper.
Hand-drawn course routing artwork.