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Cherokee Town & Country Club (North) Hole by Hole - 4th Hole

Cherokee Town & Country Club (North), Georgia

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Hole 4 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (North) is a 435 yard par 4 with slight dogleg right. The fairway width of 35 yards gives golfers the opportunity to hit a long drive and set up an approach shot into the green, which measures 7984 sq ft in area. With only three bunkers on the hole, two of which are greenside, this should not be too difficult for most players to navigate.

The wind can play a major factor here as it often shifts direction throughout the day. In springtime temperatures may range from cool and comfortable to hot and humid depending on the day while summer brings heat that could affect ball flight conditions. Fall is usually milder but still warm enough for comfortable golfing while winter offers cold temperatures with occasional snowfall or frost delays.

Given these conditions, most players will want to use their driver off the tee followed by either a mid-iron or hybrid club depending on how far they need to reach the green. Golfers who are longer hitters may consider using their 3 wood for extra distance downwind while shorter hitters may opt for a 5 iron if necessary due to headwinds or tight lies in order to make sure they stay out of trouble and get close enough towards the pin for an easy birdie putt attempt.

Teebox type: Men's

Par: 4

Distance: 435 yards

Handicap: 3

Green Area:

7984

Approx Fairway Width:

35

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

2

Bunker Count:

3

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Playing tips for Hole 4 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (North):

1. Consider the wind direction and strength when selecting a club off the tee; use your driver if there is no headwind, but switch to a 3 wood or 5 iron if necessary due to strong winds.

2. Aim your drive towards the center of the fairway in order to give yourself more options with your approach shot into the green.

3. Choose an appropriate club for your approach shot based on distance and wind conditions; mid-iron or hybrid clubs are ideal for most players while longer hitters may consider using their 3 wood downwind and shorter hitters may opt for a 5 iron if necessary due to headwinds or tight lies.

4. Be aware of any bunkers that may be in play, especially those greenside, as they can add strokes quickly so try not to hit too close unless you have an easy escape route available should you find yourself in one of them!

5. Take advantage of milder temperatures during fall months by hitting longer drives off the tee and having easier approaches into greens which will allow you more birdie opportunities throughout round play!

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

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