Cherokee Town & Country Club (North) Hole by Hole - 11th Hole
Cherokee Town & Country Club (North), Georgia
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Hole 11 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (North) is a challenging par 3 that plays 209 yards from the championship tees. The hole's handicap rating of 8 indicates an above average difficulty for golfers of all skill levels. From the tee, players will need to navigate two greenside bunkers which make up 6% of the total green area, while also avoiding a false front and deep bunker on the right side. Local weather can play a big role in club selection as wind direction and speed vary between seasons; during summer months, temperatures tend to be hot and humid with occasional thunderstorms, while winter brings cold air masses with gusty winds out of the north-northwest. Players should consider taking one more club than usual when playing this hole due to potential altitude changes caused by elevation differences across Atlanta. For most golfers hitting around 217 yards off the tee with their driver, a 6 iron should provide enough carry distance over hazards but still leave them short enough for an easy pitch onto the green.
Teebox type: Men's
Par: 3
Distance: 209 yards
Handicap: 8
Green Area:
8537
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
6
Bunker Count:
2
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
1. Take one more club than usual due to potential altitude changes caused by elevation differences across Atlanta.
2. Consider the local weather conditions when selecting a club - wind direction and speed may vary between seasons, with hot and humid temperatures in summer months and cold air masses with gusty winds out of the north-northwest in winter months.
3. Aim for 217 yards off the tee with your driver, which should provide enough carry distance over hazards but still leave you short enough for an easy pitch onto the green.
4. Be aware of two greenside bunkers that make up 6% of total green area as well as a false front on the right side and deep bunker on the right side that can be easily avoided if hit correctly from the tee box.
5. Practice using different clubs to get comfortable hitting this hole under varying weather conditions so you know how far each will carry during game play; use this knowledge to select your best club option for each shot accordingly!
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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