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Coronado Golf Course Hole by Hole - 11th Hole

Coronado Golf Course, California

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Hole 11 at Coronado Golf Course is a par 3 of 142 yards from the Championship tees, 129 yards from the Men's tees and 117 yards from the Women's tees. With an 8137 sq ft green area, Hole 11 has two bunkers located around 4% of its total surface. This hole can be especially tricky in windy conditions due to its location on top of a hill that makes it more exposed than other holes on the course. The ideal club selection for this hole would be a 7 iron or pitching wedge depending on how much distance you want to carry over water and bunkers. During spring and summer months when temperatures are higher, golfers should expect their ball to fly further with less spin so they may need to adjust their club selection accordingly. In autumn and winter when temperatures drop, golfers should expect more spin which could affect shot accuracy if not taken into consideration during club selection.

Teebox type: Championship

Par: 3

Distance: 142 yards

Handicap: 18

Green Area:

8137

Approx Fairway Width:

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Percent Bunkers Near green:

4

Bunker Count:

2

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Playing Tips:

1. Consider the weather conditions when selecting your club for Hole 11 at Coronado Golf Course. During warmer months, expect less spin and more distance; during cooler months, expect more spin and shorter distances.

2. Take into account the location of this hole on top of a hill which makes it more exposed to windy conditions than other holes on the course - adjust your club selection accordingly to compensate for potential wind gusts that may affect accuracy or distance of shots.

3. The ideal club selection for this hole is a 7 iron or pitching wedge depending on how much distance you want to carry over water and bunkers - if you are looking to maximize your score, consider using a combination of both clubs in order to optimize shot placement around hazards while minimizing risk associated with missing shots due to windy conditions.

4. Be aware that there are two bunkers located around 4% of the total surface area so make sure you factor those into your strategy when approaching each shot on this hole!

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

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