Hole 9 at Broken Sound Club (Old Course)

Par 4429 Yards • Boca Raton, Florida

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The ninth hole at Broken Sound Club (Old Course) serves as a demanding finale to the front nine, showcasing Rees Jones' masterful redesign through its deceptively challenging layout. This straight par 4 stretches 429 yards and demands both precision and power from the championship tees. The absence of major hazards might suggest a straightforward hole, but the small green complex becomes the ultimate test of approach shot accuracy. A well-struck tee shot sets up a mid-iron approach to a target that offers little margin for error. The compact putting surface rewards those who find the correct quadrant, while missed greens present challenging recovery shots. As the number one handicap hole, it exemplifies the strategic brilliance that defines this prestigious Boca Raton layout.

Tees:
429y411y393y346y309y
Green:23y × 36y
Fairway @250y:49y wide
7 BunkersWater dogleg

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Hole Stats

Par
4
Yardage
429 yds
Green
4039 sq ft
Bunkers
7
Water
Yes

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Strategy Tips

tee shot

The fairway provides generous landing area options, measuring 46 yards wide at the 200-yard mark and expanding to 49 yards at 250 yards. This allows longer hitters to take advantage of the extra width by carrying their drive further down the fairway.

hazard warning

Three bunkers guard the approach area at 355.5, 367.3, and 381.4 yards from the tee. These hazards are positioned to catch aggressive second shots, so club selection for your approach is critical based on your tee shot distance.

approach

With the hole playing 429 yards to a par 4, most players will face a mid-iron approach after a solid drive. The bunkers starting at 355.5 yards mean drives of 275+ yards will leave you with a delicate short iron over these hazards.

green

The green measures 23 yards by 36 yards (4,039 square feet), providing a reasonably sized target. The rectangular shape suggests pin position will significantly impact approach strategy, so pay attention to flag placement for optimal angle of attack.

tee shot

Position your tee shot in the 200-250 yard range to take advantage of the fairway's optimal width. This strategy keeps you short of the approach bunkers while leaving a manageable approach distance to the green.

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Scoring Tip

When water is in play, commit to a conservative target. A bogey beats a big number every time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best strategy off the tee?

For this 429-yard par 4, most players will hit driver to set up a comfortable approach.

How difficult is hole 9?

This hole is one of the tougher holes on the course for most golfers. Key challenges include: water in play, heavily bunkered, small green.

What hazards should I watch out for on hole 9?

Key hazards include: 5 greenside bunkers; water at 282.3 yards. Plan your shots to avoid these trouble spots.

How big is the green on hole 9?

The green is small and requires precision. The green is deeper than wide, so club selection is crucial. Expect challenging pin positions with limited room for error.

What's a good score on hole 9?

This hole is a demanding hole where bogey is not unusual. This longer par 4 will test most golfers. Focus on position over distance.

Can I practice hole 9 on a golf simulator at home?

Yes — many modern launch monitors and simulators include real course data for Broken Sound Club (Old Course). You can play this exact 429-yard par 4 shot-by-shot at home. Entry-level options like the SkyTrak+ (around $2,500) and Garmin Approach R10 (around $600) support course play, while premium systems from Trackman and Foresight offer tour-level accuracy. Most systems pay for themselves in a season or two versus green fees and range balls. Shop home golf simulators

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