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Alice Dye honored in La Romana

Alice Dye / El Nuevo Diario

The La Romana-Casa de Campo community mourns the passing of 91-year old Alice Dye, wife of Pete Dye who created the emblematic Teeth of the Dog Golf Course in La Romana, putting Casa de Campo and the Dominican Republic on the global golf map since 1971. Casa de Campo honors Alice Dye for her participation in accompanying her husband in the designing of the golf courses in Casa de Campo, including Teeth of the Dog, Dye Fore and The Links. Alice Dye died at the age of 91 years old in the United States. The Dyes were an active member of the Casa de Campo community for many years.

The late Alice Dye is survived by her husband Pete Dye, and their children, P.B., Perry and other relatives.

“For our resort and all the players that visit us, it will always be an honor to enjoy the golf masterpieces that Pete Dye designed with Alice at his side. They have been part of the value that recognizes Casa de Campo as a destination of fame and world class, “emphasized Andrés Pichardo, president of Casa de Campo.

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5 February 2019