The Grand Golf Club Hole by Hole - 7th Hole
The Grand Golf Club, California
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Hole 7 at The Grand Golf Club is a challenging par 5 of varying lengths from the Championship tees to the Senior Women's tees. At 531 yards, this hole plays as one of the longest on the course and requires two well-struck shots to make it in regulation. From an elevated tee box, you'll want to aim for a slight draw off the tee shot that will take advantage of the slight dogleg left and leave you with a manageable second shot into an expansive green area measuring 6295 square feet. Be sure to avoid six strategically placed bunkers throughout your approach, including 1% greenside bunkers which can be punishing if not avoided. Depending on your distance preference, choose from clubs ranging from driver (217 yards) down through pitching wedge (120 yards). Due to its location near sea level in San Diego and mild weather year-round, altitude, temperature and wind are rarely factors when playing Hole 7 but watch out for prevailing winds coming off nearby Mission Bay that may influence ball flight conditions during certain times of day or seasonally.
Teebox type: Championship
Par: 5
Distance: 531 yards
Handicap: 3
Green Area:
6295
Approx Fairway Width:
48
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
6
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Playing Tips:
1. Aim for a slight draw off the tee shot to take advantage of the dogleg left and leave yourself with a manageable second shot.
2. Choose from clubs ranging from driver (217 yards) down through pitching wedge (120 yards), depending on your distance preference.
3. Be mindful of six strategically placed bunkers throughout your approach, including 1% greenside bunkers which can be punishing if not avoided.
4. Take into account any prevailing winds coming off nearby Mission Bay that may influence ball flight conditions during certain times of day or seasonally when playing Hole 7 at The Grand Golf Club in San Diego due to its location near sea level and mild weather year-round.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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