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Gamble Golf Resort in Brewster, Washington, Under Construction Brewster, WA- Situated on over 250 acres in North Central Washington, Gamble Golf Resort Golf Club has been shaped from land that seems a natural fit for a world-class Dye golf course.

ity, indoor pool, resort rooms, antique museum, gaming rooms and kids club. Gamble Ranch will also feature an equestrian center and world-class fishing on the famed Columbia River.

Set to occupy around 500 acres of the 40,000-acre ranch located 70 miles from Wenatchee and 25 miles from Lake Chelan, the project, in addition to the course, will contain only 28 residences.

Box canyons, rolling meadows and dramatic rock outcroppings set the stage for undulating fairways, expansive bunkers and subtle greens. Dye Designs has designed a course that marries harmoniously with the natural topography of the site, which will feature breathtaking views of the Columbia River and beauti-

Other notable features of the project include a village with a main lodge containing a spa/fitness facil-

#16 Dye Course ful countryside vistas.

Gamble Golf Resort

The golf course, currently For more information about this project, under construction, is explease visit www.dyedesigns.com pected to be finished in 2010.

Dye Designs Signs Two New Projects in Mexico Denver, CO - Dye Designs has now been announced as the designer of two new resort golf courses in Mexico.

velopment on Las Pozas. Cabo Riviera , Dye’s second project, is on the East Cape in Los Cabos, about 45 minutes north of Cabo San Lucas. This resort will also feature a luxury hotel and premier residences.

The first, Las Pozas in Zihuatenejo, will be part of a resort complex near the airport, on the beach. The resort will also feature two major high-end hotels and lux- The Related Group of Miami is ury residences. Dye Designs the developer on both prois currently in Phase I of de- jects.

Cabo Riviera Site

Lilly Dye Weds Ross Harmon in Culver, Indiana Culver, IN– The Dye family is thrilled to share news of the marriage of Lilly Holliday Dye, daughter of Perry, to Ross Harmon. They wed on September 6th in Culver, Indiana at the Culver Military Academy Chapel. The reception was held at the DyeO’Neal cottage, the home where the family has spent summers for over 100 years. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Harmon Volume 1, Issue 1

The Dyes and Harmons, along with their guests, enjoyed a

weekend full of activities including golf at Mystic Hills, a Pete and P.B. Dye design and Maxincukee Country Club. The weather was beautiful and the band kept everyone dancing well into the evening. A great time was had by all. Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon!

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