
Quintero Golf & Country Club Hole by Hole - 18th Hole
Quintero Golf & Country Club, Arizona
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The 18th hole at Quintero Golf & Country Club is a par 4 with a slight dogleg left. With varying teebox distances and only 5 bunkers, the key strategy is to aim for the wide fairway and avoid the potential hazards on this relatively short hole.
Teebox type:
Pro
Par:
4
Distance:
434 yards
Handicap:
8
Green Area:
8506
Approx Fairway Width:
38
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
5
Bunker Count:
5
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Low Handicapper (280+ yards):
The low handicapper should have no trouble reaching the fairway on this short par 4. With a wide fairway and only 5 bunkers to avoid, the key strategy is to aim for the center of the fairway off the tee. This will leave a short approach shot into a generously sized green with minimal hazards.
Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards):
For the mid handicapper, distance may not be an issue but accuracy is key on this hole. The slight dogleg left requires a well-placed drive in order to avoid potential hazards and reach the wide fairway. From there, it's important to choose an appropriate club for your second shot as there are still bunkers surrounding the green.
High Handicapper (~200+ yards):
With shorter distances off the tee, high handicappers should focus on accuracy rather than distance on this hole. Aim for the wider part of the fairway and try to avoid any trouble spots along the way. Once in play, take note of any remaining bunkers around or near your target area before attempting your approach shot.
Local Weather:
In Peoria, Arizona at Quintero Golf & Country Club, weather conditions can vary greatly throughout all four seasons. In general though, you can expect hot temperatures with little rainfall during summer months and cooler temperatures with more precipitation during winter months. Altitude may also impact ball flight slightly due to elevation changes throughout certain parts of this desert course.
Overall:
Regardless of handicap level or teebox used, players should focus on hitting accurate shots that keep them out of trouble while aiming towards a generous landing area in order to set up an easier approach shot into one of Quintero's larger greens.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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