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Coronado Golf Course Hole by Hole - 10th Hole

Coronado Golf Course, California

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Hole 10 at Coronado Golf Course is a par 4, measuring 409 yards from the championship tees and 382 yards from the men's tees. The hole has a slight dogleg right with an approximate fairway width of 34 yards. Greenside bunkers make up 2% of total bunker count on this hole so golfers should plan their approach shots carefully to avoid these hazards. This hole can be challenging in different weather conditions given its altitude and location near the coast – during summer months, wind off the ocean can affect ball flight while cooler temperatures in winter may require golfers to adjust club selection for accuracy. A 217 yard drive will leave you around 190-200 yards out from the green; a 7 iron or pitching wedge would be recommended depending on how much roll you get off your tee shot. Be sure to take into account any potential elevation changes as well when selecting clubs for this hole!

Teebox type: Championship

Par: 4

Distance: 409 yards

Handicap: 8

Green Area:

8874

Approx Fairway Width:

34

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

2

Bunker Count:

2

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Playing Tips:

1. Take the time to assess wind conditions and temperature before making your club selection for this hole. Wind off the ocean can affect ball flight, while cooler temperatures in winter may require different clubs for accuracy.

2. Aim for a 217 yard drive that will leave you around 190-200 yards out from the green; a 7 iron or pitching wedge would be recommended depending on how much roll you get off your tee shot.

3. Be mindful of the greenside bunkers which make up 2% of total bunker count - plan your approach shots carefully to avoid these hazards!

4. Take into account any potential elevation changes when selecting clubs as well – these can have an effect on distance and accuracy, so factor them into your strategy accordingly!

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

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