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Dye made it clear how and where he hoped to rest.
Michael O’Brien
“Bury me in a pot bunker” was the title of Pete Dye’s Remembrance, and he said it. This is what he wanted.
Gilles Gagnon helped fulfill that desire.
Golf Director Emeritus in villa In the Dominican Republic, Gagnon has been a match in the resort since the early 1980s, when he and Dye met for the first time.
At that time, the property was already home to two color courses – the dog’s ties and teeth – and the famous architect often fell to refine his work.
He and Gagnon became close friends and, in 2020, when Dye underwent Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 94, Gagnon made sure that his friend’s will was done. A pot bunker in the 8th hole in the dog’s teeth became the resting place for the architect’s grace.
Gagnon broadcast this story-and many others-in a recent broad interview Golf Podcast destinationWhile reflecting on his impossible career in the game.
Unlike Dye, a lifelong golf player who played competitive before returning to the design, Gagnon grew up in Montreal and was a hockey attitude that found himself working in a golf store in the tropics after a series of impossible curves and curves. You can hear about his education with a strong nose on the ice, how he made his way into a life in golf, why he owes a gratitude to the architect Bill Coore, and what he learned over the years from his close relationship with Dye, listening to the entire golf episode of destination here.
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A golf, food and travel writer, Josh Sens has been a contributor to the Golf magazine since 2004 and now contributes to all golf platforms. His work is anthologized in the best American sports writings. He is also a co -author, with Sammy Hagar, we are still having fun: cooking and party manual.