PGA WEST®, “The Western Home of Golf in America™,” has completed an ambitious multi-million-dollar, three-year restoration of its iconic Pete Dye-designed Stadium, Mountain, and Dunes courses in California’s Coachella Valley.
The project revitalizes these renowned courses, preserving their legacy while enhancing playability and sustainability.
Led by golf architect Tim Liddy, a longtime collaborator of Pete Dye, the restoration meticulously returned the courses to their original splendor.
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The project included hand-digging bunkers and greens to reveal the original sand lines, reshaping contours, and removing years of organic buildup. The Pete Dye Stadium Course, host of the PGA TOUR’s The American Express® (January 16–19, 2025), now offers a more exhilarating challenge for players.
“This restoration reflects our commitment to preserving Dye’s vision while delivering a world-class experience for golfers of all levels,” said PGA WEST Executive Director Ben Dobbs.
Beyond course updates, PGA WEST added modern amenities, including a reimagined Pete Dye Clubhouse with a contemporary restaurant, The Bunker Bar, featuring state-of-the-art golf simulators and stunning Santa Rosa Mountain views.
Since its founding in 1985, PGA WEST has been a premier golf destination with nine championship courses and over 163 holes designed by legends like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. The facility, owned by Hankuk Industry and Century Golf Partners, continues to elevate its offerings with enhanced recreational and social experiences for members and guests.
For more information, visit www.pgawest.com.
Source: PGA WEST® Unveils Multi-Million-Dollar Restoration in Greater Palm Springs