
TPC at Sawgrass Hole by Hole - 5th Hole
TPC at Sawgrass, Florida
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To optimize scoring potential on hole 5 at TPC Sawgrass, it is important to consider the slight dogleg right and water hazards. With a fairway width of only 26 yards, precision off the tee is crucial for avoiding bunkers and setting up an approach shot to the green. In addition, weather conditions such as wind and temperature should be carefully considered when calculating risk and strategy for this challenging par-4 hole.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
471 yards
Handicap:
3
Green Area:
6817
Approx Fairway Width:
26
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
9
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
High Handicapper (200+ yards):
For a high handicapper, the key to success on this hole is to focus on accuracy rather than distance. With a drive of around 200 yards, it may be tempting to try and reach the green in two shots, but with water hazards and bunkers in play, it is important to play smart and avoid potential mistakes. A good strategy would be to aim for the fairway off the tee and then lay up short of the water hazard before hitting onto the green with an approach shot.
Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards):
With a slightly longer drive of around 230 yards, mid handicappers have some more options on this hole. However, caution should still be exercised when considering going for the green in two shots. It may be worth taking a conservative approach by aiming for the wider part of the fairway and leaving yourself with a manageable distance for your second shot. This will increase your chances of avoiding any trouble and setting up a birdie opportunity.
Low Handicapper (280+ yards):
For low handicappers who are looking to make eagles or birdies on this par-4 hole, distance off the tee is crucial. With drives exceeding 280 yards, they have an advantage over other players in terms of reaching the green in two shots. However, precision is still key as there are multiple bunkers surrounding both sides of the fairway that can easily come into play if not careful. Taking into account weather conditions such as wind direction and speed can also help determine whether going for broke or playing conservatively is best.
Weather Considerations:
In Florida's hot climate at TPC Sawgrass during summer months (June-August), ball flight tends to travel farther due to less dense air at higher altitudes caused by rising temperatures.
During winter months (December-February), cooler temperatures result in denser air which causes balls flights shorter distances.
Wind can also greatly affect ball flight and strategy on this hole, especially during hurricane season (June-November) when strong winds are common in Florida. It is important to adjust club selection and aim accordingly to avoid any potential trouble caused by wind.
Percent of Bunker on Green:
With only 1% of the green being covered by bunkers, low handicappers may have a slight advantage in terms of avoiding hazards around the green. However, for all players, it is important to pay attention to pin placement as there are multiple bunkers surrounding the green that could come into play if not careful with approach shots. For high handicappers, aiming for the wider part of the fairway off the tee may be a safer option to ensure avoiding these greenside bunkers.
In conclusion, regardless of handicap level or tee box used, precision and strategic decision making will be key factors in successfully navigating this challenging par-4 hole at TPC Sawgrass. Taking into account weather conditions and playing smart rather than trying to overpower this hole will lead to better scoring opportunities for all players.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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