Keswick Hall (Full Cry)
Keswick Hall (Full Cry)
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Course Type
Public -
GOLF Top 100 Courses You Can Play Rank (2024-25)
94 -
Year
2014 -
Architect
Pete Dye -
Par
72 -
Yardage
7,134
Course Overview
The course’s architectural identity has changed three times since its inception in 1949, with an original design by Fred Findlay and an Arnold Palmer redesign in the early 1990s. Come 2014, another firm with a heralded pedigree would put its thumbprint on the property: Pete and Alice Dye. The course features classic Dye staples, including railroad ties and penal bunkering, but you wouldn’t characterize it as “Dye-abolical.” Generous greens with short-grass openings encourage all manner of shot-making, and the fairways are also welcoming. Full Cry is a fascinating and inviting change from the Dyes’ usual m.o., a course that makes high-handicappers feel comfortable while keeping the interest of better players.