Los Serranos Golf & Country Club (North course) Hole by Hole - 18th Hole
Los Serranos Golf & Country Club (North course), California
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Welcome to the 18th hole at Los Serranos Golf & Country Club, located in Chino Hills, California. This challenging par 4 measures a total of 447 yards from the championship tees and is ranked as the 12th most difficult hole on the course.
As you approach this dogleg right hole, be prepared for some strategic decision making. The fairway is relatively narrow with a width of only 29 yards, so accuracy off the tee will be crucial. With water coming into play on both sides of the fairway and five bunkers strategically placed throughout, it's important to choose your club wisely.
For an average golfer who hits their driver around 217 yards, I would recommend playing conservatively off the tee with a hybrid or long iron to ensure staying in play. Aiming towards the left side of the fairway will give you a better angle for your approach shot.
Speaking of approach shots, this green has an area of approximately 8598 square feet and features three greenside bunkers that make up just over 3% of its surface area. So while there are not many bunkers directly guarding this green, they are still something to consider when choosing your club.
In terms of weather conditions at Los Serranos Golf & Country Club, keep in mind that being located at high altitude can affect ball flight and distance. Additionally, temperatures can vary greatly throughout different seasons which may also impact your club selection.
Overall, strategy and precision are key on this final hole at Los Serranos Golf & Country Club's North course. Keep these tips in mind as you take on this challenging par 4 and finish strong!
Teebox type: Championship
Par: 4
Distance: 447 yards
Green Area:
8598
Approx Fairway Width:
29
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
3
Bunker Count:
5
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
1. Play conservatively off the tee with a hybrid or long iron to ensure staying in play.
2. Aim towards the left side of the fairway for a better angle on your approach shot.
3. Take into account the high altitude and varying temperatures when choosing your club.
4. Be aware of water hazards and strategically placed bunkers throughout the hole.
5. Keep in mind that precision is more important than distance on this narrow fairway.
6. Consider laying up short of the green if you are not confident in hitting it accurately from further away.
7. Pay attention to pin placement as there are three greenside bunkers that could come into play on your approach shot.
8. Focus on hitting onto the large green, rather than trying to hit close to the pin, as it has a generous surface area.
9. Use caution when chipping or pitching around this green due to its size and potential for tricky lies near bunkers.
10. Stay mentally focused until the very end and finish strong on this challenging par 4!
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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