Arrowood Golf Club Hole by Hole - 11th Hole
Arrowood Golf Club, California
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Welcome to the 11th hole at Arrowood Golf Club in Oceanside, California. This par 3 is a challenging one, with a distance of 183 yards from the championship tees and a handicap of 10. The tee shot will require precision and accuracy to avoid any potential hazards.
As you approach this hole, take note of the three bunkers strategically placed around the green. These greenside bunkers make up only 7% of the total area but can still pose a threat to your score if not navigated carefully.
The green itself is large, spanning over 8200 square feet, providing ample space for your approach shot. However, be aware that changes in altitude and wind conditions can greatly impact ball flight on this hole throughout different seasons. In warmer weather with lower elevation, expect longer carry distances for your shots compared to cooler temperatures or higher elevations.
For an average golfer who hits their driver about 217 yards off the tee, I recommend using a mid-to-long iron such as a six or seven iron for this tee shot. This should give you enough distance while also allowing for some margin of error in case you don't hit it perfectly straight.
On your approach shot into the green, which averages around 140 yards for most golfers using their seven iron and approximately120 yards with their pitching wedge according to our inferred data analysis chart below (noting these are averages), aim towards the center-right portion of the green away from those aforementioned bunkers on either side.
Overall, Hole #11 at Arrowood Golf Club offers both beauty and challenge - making it an exciting addition to any round played here!
Teebox type: Championship
Par: 3
Distance: 183 yards
Handicap: 10
Green Area:
8260
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
7
Bunker Count:
3
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
1. Use a mid-to-long iron, such as a six or seven iron, for your tee shot to ensure enough distance and accuracy.
2. Take note of the three bunkers around the green and aim towards the center-right portion of the green on your approach shot to avoid them.
3. Be aware that changes in altitude and wind conditions can greatly impact ball flight on this hole throughout different seasons.
4. In warmer weather with lower elevation, expect longer carry distances for your shots compared to cooler temperatures or higher elevations.
5. Utilize our inferred data analysis chart below (averages) when selecting which club to use for your approach shot into the green:
- Seven iron - average 140 yards
- Pitching wedge - average 120 yards
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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