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PGA National Resort and Spa 'The Haig Course' Hole by Hole - 2nd Hole

PGA National Resort and Spa 'The Haig Course', Florida

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Hole 2 at PGA National Resort and Spa 'The Haig Course' is a challenging par 4 with a slight dogleg left. From the championship tees, this hole measures 381 yards and has a handicap of 13. The men's and women's tees are slightly shorter at 355 yards and 328 yards respectively.

Off the tee, aim for the center of the fairway as there is water on both sides that can come into play. A driver should be enough to reach the fairway for most players, but if you struggle with accuracy, consider using a hybrid or long iron to ensure you stay in play.

From there, your approach shot will be key. With only four bunkers on this hole (and none greenside), your main focus should be on hitting the green which measures at approximately 6,571 square feet. Keep in mind that this green does have some curvature so make sure to take note of pin placement before selecting your club.

Speaking of clubs, based on average distances for our golfer we recommend using a driver off the tee followed by either a pitching wedge or short iron for your approach shot depending on how far out you are from the green.

Weather conditions can greatly impact how you play this hole throughout different seasons. In warmer weather with lower humidity levels (such as during spring or fall), expect longer drives due to increased ball flight distance. On colder days however (like during winter), keep in mind that ball flight may be shorter and adjust accordingly when selecting clubs for both your tee shot and approach.

Overall, Hole 2 at PGA National Resort and Spa 'The Haig Course' requires strategic thinking off the tee followed by precise execution on your approach shots in order to score well.

Teebox type:

Pro

Par:

4

Distance:

381 yards

Handicap:

13

Green Area:

6571

Approx Fairway Width:

36

Has Water:

True

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

2

Bunker Count:

4

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

1. Aim for the center of the fairway off the tee to avoid water hazards on both sides.

2. Consider using a hybrid or long iron off the tee if accuracy with a driver is an issue.

3. Take note of pin placement before selecting your club for your approach shot due to curvature of the green.

4. Use a driver followed by a pitching wedge or short iron for approach shots based on average distances.

5. Adjust club selection in warmer weather for longer drives and colder weather for shorter ball flight distance.

6. Focus on hitting the green, as there are only four bunkers on this hole (none greenside).

7. Pay attention to handicap rating and strategize accordingly based on personal skill level.

8. Practice precision and strategic thinking in order to score well on this challenging par 4 hole.

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

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