
Coronado Golf Course Hole by Hole - 14th Hole
Coronado Golf Course, California
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Hole 14 at Coronado Golf Course is a long par 4 of 391 yards from the championship tees, 378 yards from the men's tee and 355 yards from the women's tee. This hole has a slight dogleg right with an approximate fairway width of 28 yards. The green area is 8076 sq ft with 1% greenside bunkers, making accuracy off the tee essential to setting up your approach shot.
In summer months, temperatures can reach into the high 80s and low 90s in Coronado so you will want to take that into account when choosing your club selection for both your drive and approach shots. With a driver distance of 217 yards, you may be able to reach this green in two shots if you have some extra roll out on your drive due to altitude or temperature changes. A 7 iron could also get close enough for an eagle opportunity depending on how far downwind it plays as well as any additional roll out you get off the fairway after hitting your drive. In windy conditions, however, make sure to choose clubs accordingly as wind affects ball flight differently based on direction and speed - a pitching wedge could even be necessary for those extreme days!
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
391 yards
Handicap:
4
Green Area:
8076
Approx Fairway Width:
28
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
4
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
For your drive, aim for the left side of the fairway to give yourself a better angle into the green. If you can get it in that area, you will be able to hit an approach shot with more control and accuracy. You should also consider using a 3 wood or 5 iron off the tee if necessary.
On your approach shots, focus on keeping your ball below the hole as this will help ensure success when putting for par or birdie. Also remember that greenside bunkers are present so make sure to leave yourself enough room away from them when selecting clubs and aiming at certain areas of the green!
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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