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Pinnacle Peak Country Club Hole by Hole - 10th Hole

Pinnacle Peak Country Club, Arizona

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Hole 10 at Pinnacle Peak Country Club is a strategic par 4, with varying distances for different teebox types. The slight dogleg right and two bunkers make accuracy off the tee crucial to set up a good approach shot onto the green, which has a small percentage of bunker coverage. Weather conditions should be carefully considered as altitude, temperature, and wind can greatly impact ball flight on this hole throughout all four seasons.

Teebox type:

Senior Women's

Par:

4

Distance:

282 yards

Handicap:

14

Green Area:

7370

Approx Fairway Width:

32

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

4

Bunker Count:

2

Bunkers:

Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.

Club Recommendations

For low handicappers, the Senior Women's teebox on Hole 10 at Pinnacle Peak Country Club offers a great opportunity to take advantage of their distance off the tee. At 282 yards, they can easily reach the fairway and set themselves up for a short approach shot onto the green. With only two bunkers and a small percentage of bunker coverage on this hole, avoiding trouble should not be too difficult for skilled players.

Mid-handicappers playing from the Championship or Pro teeboxes will face more challenges on this hole. The longer distances of 422 yards and 398 yards respectively require accuracy off the tee to avoid ending up in one of the two bunkers or potentially even out-of-bounds. The slight dogleg right also adds an extra layer of strategy as players need to consider their ball flight and club selection carefully.

High handicappers may struggle with Hole 10 at Pinnacle Peak Country Club, especially when playing from any of the Men's or Seniors' tees where distances range from 373-348 yards. These players should focus on finding consistency in their drives rather than trying to hit long shots that could lead them into trouble. The small green area also means that approach shots must be precise in order to avoid missing it entirely.

Overall, regardless of handicap level, all players should pay close attention to weather conditions when playing Hole 10 at Pinnacle Peak Country Club. Altitude, temperature changes throughout different seasons, and wind direction can greatly impact ball flight and make this already challenging hole even more difficult if not properly accounted for in your strategy.

"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan

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