Dye on the mend after colon surgery



Dye on the mendafter colon surgery
World-renowned golf course designer Pete Dye, who helped redesign Avalon Lakes Golf Course in Howland, was recovering Friday in a Boca Raton, Fla., hospital, reportedly following surgery for colon cancer.
Family members told GolfDigest.com that doctors found a malignant tumor in Dye's colon during an exam on Dec. 12 and later surgically removed it.
The 76-year-old Dye was in good condition at Bethesda Memorial Hospital in Boca Raton, hospital spokeswoman Cynthia Forkner told The Associated Press. She wouldn't provide further details.
"Pete was in fabulous shape before going in for his checkup," Pete's wife, Alice, told GolfDigest.com. "He was walking five miles a day and playing some great rounds of golf. So this came as a complete surprise."
A former president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, Dye has designed over 100 courses throughout the United States.