
TPC at Sawgrass Hole by Hole - 11th Hole
TPC at Sawgrass, Florida
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For Hole 11 at TPC Sawgrass, it is important to consider the slight dogleg left and potential water hazards. Depending on wind conditions, players may want to aim for a shorter teebox distance in order to avoid the bunkers and have a better approach shot onto the green with its small size.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
5
Distance:
558 yards
Handicap:
8
Green Area:
5251
Approx Fairway Width:
37
Has Water:
True
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
For low handicappers, the key to scoring well on this hole is to take advantage of their longer drives and aim for the Championship or Pro teebox. With a drive distance of 280+ yards, they can comfortably avoid the bunkers and have a shorter approach shot onto the green. However, with potential water hazards in play, it may be wise for them to adjust their strategy based on wind conditions and opt for a safer teebox distance.
Mid handicappers should also consider aiming for the Championship or Pro teebox if they are confident in their driving abilities. With a drive distance of ~230+ yards, they may still have enough power to clear any bunkers and set themselves up for a good approach shot onto the small green. However, if there is strong wind or they are not feeling confident off the tee, opting for one of the closer tees may be more strategic.
High handicappers should focus on avoiding mistakes on this hole. With a drive distance of ~200+ yards, it may be best for them to choose one of the closer tees such as Men's or Women's depending on their individual abilities. This will allow them to avoid any potential water hazards and give them a better chance at hitting an accurate second shot onto the green.
It is important for all players to keep in mind that this hole has only 1% bunker coverage on its relatively small green area. Therefore, even if players do end up in one of these greenside bunkers during their approach shots, it should not significantly impact their overall score as long as they execute proper sand shots.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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