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Providing the avid golfer the opportunity to experience world class golf with affordable access has been an important part of our mission since inception. While the course offers public access for daily play, the privileges of membership are many. Members enjoy unlimited play, member only events, reduced cart fees, walking privileges and advanced tee time preference. Members are never subject to assessments for operations and capital improvements or minimum spending requirements. A beautiful new clubhouse, practice facilities, great food and beverage services and a welcoming staff enhance each visit.
The member experience is more than golf. It's a place where golf merges with the natural landscape and makes you feel as if you are far away, yet conveniently located between Blacksburg and Radford. It's a place to come and challenge your game as often as your would like. It's a place where all the essential elements of a great course reveal a new golf experience every time your play. It's a place to share good times with family, friends, associates and fellow members on the golf course or in the clubhouse.
There is truly a sense of belonging among our members and our staff recognizes that our members are special people who have contributed to the success of this facility. We invite you to join our network of friends and families.
For more information about membership options, call John Norton, General Manager and Head PGA Professional, at (540) 633-6732 or 1-888-Pete Dye or, if you prefer, contact us using our web form and we will call you back to discuss membership. Individual, family and non-resident plans are available. Special rates apply for Virginia Tech faculty, staff and students.
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Men’s Association
The Men’s Association was organized for the enrichment of our Men’s membership and to create competition, camaraderie and friendship amongst it’s members. An annual fee of $70 includes season long events, Match Play Event , VSGA handicap and other special services. The Association meets twice a year and is open to Members Only of the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech. Members wishing to join may sign up in the golf shop.
Ladies Association
The Ladies Golf Association at Pete Dye River Course would like to invite ALL women golfers to come out and enjoy the fellowship and competition. The group plays every Wednesday morning and is open to any woman interested in participating. The Association manages various events to include: Member/Guest, Club Championship, Ringer Scores and a Birdie Tree. The Ladies also host The Blue Ridge Ladies Golf Tour on an annual basis.
We hope you will consider joining our association to promote friendly competition among area women. For more information contact Women’s Golf Chair: Juanita Petrone at (540)-674-6336.
The Ladies Golf Association of the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech wins the 2011 Blue Ridge Tournament and takes possession of the W. S. Bensten Trophy.
The Pete Dye River Course is pleased to announce that a handful of dedicated women golfers won the 2011 Blue Ridge Association Tournament on August 2, 2011. The Blue Ridge Golf Association is made up of teams from Blacksburg, Pulaski, Great Oaks, Giles, Blue Ridge, and Wytheville Country Clubs and the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech.
The Association was formed in 1953 and the Ladies Golf Association at “The River” was first invited to participate in the Association in 2007. The Blue Ridge Association plays on Tuesdays throughout the summer with clubs take turns hosting an event at their home course.
The Ladies Golf Association at the Pete Dye River Course were honored and excited to have won the Bensten Trophy with a maximum of eight players this summer. The PDRC LGA is a small group of women who love the game and extend an open invitation to anyone interested in joining. For more information, please contact Ann Martin at (540) 633-1807.
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