
Quintero Golf & Country Club Hole by Hole - 7th Hole
Quintero Golf & Country Club, Arizona
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The seventh hole at Quintero Golf & Country Club is a slight dogleg right with one bunker and water in play. With varying teebox distances, players must carefully consider the impact of altitude, temperature, and wind on their ball flight to optimize scoring potential throughout all four seasons.
Teebox type:
Pro
Par:
4
Distance:
431 yards
Handicap:
7
Green Area:
9489
Approx Fairway Width:
47
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
2
Bunker Count:
1
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
For low handicappers, the seventh hole at Quintero Golf & Country Club presents an opportunity for a birdie or even eagle with its slight dogleg right and only one bunker in play. With a drive distance of 280+ yards, these skilled players can strategically place their tee shot to set up a shorter approach to the green. However, they must also take into account the impact of altitude and temperature on their ball flight as well as any potential wind conditions.
Mid handicappers should focus on accuracy off the tee on this 410-yard hole. With a drive distance of approximately 230+ yards, they may not have enough power to reach the green in regulation but can still aim for placement that sets up a manageable approach shot. The single bunker on this hole is located near the fairway landing area, so avoiding it will be key for scoring potential.
High handicappers should prioritize avoiding mistakes on this challenging hole. With a drive distance of around 200+ yards, these players may struggle to reach the green in three shots but can still aim for placement that avoids trouble areas such as water and bunkers. Playing smart and conservative golf will lead to more successful outcomes for high handicappers.
With water present and only one bunker in play, all players must carefully consider their club selection when approaching this small green measuring at just under 9500 square feet. The slight dogleg right adds an element of strategy as well - do you go left or right off the tee? Regardless of handicap level, playing towards your strengths while mitigating risk will lead to success on this picturesque par-4.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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