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Quintero Golf & Country Club Hole by Hole - 11th Hole

Quintero Golf & Country Club, Arizona

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For hole 11 at Quintero Golf & Country Club, the best strategy is to aim for the center or right side of the fairway off the tee to avoid a slight dogleg left and maximize approach shot distance. With no water hazards and only four bunkers on this long par 4, players can focus on navigating through varying wind conditions throughout all four seasons in Peoria, Arizona.

Teebox type:

Pro

Par:

4

Distance:

447 yards

Handicap:

4

Green Area:

10318

Approx Fairway Width:

46

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

3

Bunker Count:

4

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

In general, this hole plays as a long par 4 for all levels of golfers. However, with the varying tee box distances and handicaps, players should adjust their strategy accordingly. For low handicappers, the key is to hit a long and accurate drive to set up a shorter approach shot into the green. With no water hazards in play, they can be aggressive off the tee and aim for the right side of the fairway to avoid any potential trouble on the left.

Mid-handicappers should also focus on hitting an accurate drive off the tee but may need to sacrifice some distance in order to keep it in play. The slight dogleg left can be tricky for these players, so aiming for center or just left of center may be beneficial. From there, they can use their longer approach shots to navigate around any bunkers that may come into play near or around the green.

High handicappers should prioritize accuracy over distance on this hole. They may want to consider using a hybrid or fairway wood off the tee instead of a driver in order to stay out of trouble and give themselves a better chance at making par. With only four bunkers on this hole and none directly surrounding the green, high handicappers have more room for error with their approach shots.

When considering weather conditions at Quintero Golf & Country Club during different seasons, players should pay attention to how altitude affects ball flight as well as wind direction and strength. During hotter months when temperatures are higher and air density is lower due to elevation (around 2,o00 feet above sea level), balls will typically fly farther than expected so players should adjust their club selection accordingly.

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

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