
Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) Hole by Hole - 10th Hole
Cherokee Town & Country Club (South), Georgia
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Hole 10 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) is a 214 yard par 3. Playing from the championship tees, this hole has an 18 handicap rating and should be manageable for most golfers. The green area measures 7339 square feet with two greenside bunkers accounting for 5% of the total surface area. With temperatures in Atlanta ranging from highs in the mid-80s during summer months to lows in the low 40s during winter months, golfers must adjust their club selection accordingly to account for any changes in ball flight due to altitude or wind conditions. For example, on a hot day when there is no wind, a golfer who typically hits his driver 217 yards might need only a 6 iron off the tee here while someone who hits their 7 iron 140 yards will likely find himself hitting wedge into this hole.
Teebox type:
Men's
Par:
3
Distance:
214 yards
Handicap:
18
Green Area:
7339
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
5
Bunker Count:
2
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
1. Make sure to account for the altitude and wind conditions when selecting your club off the tee. A golfer who typically hits a driver 217 yards might need only a 6 iron on this particular hole, while someone who usually hits their 7 iron 140 yards will likely find themselves hitting a wedge into this hole.
2. The green area measures 7339 square feet with two greenside bunkers accounting for 5% of the total surface area, so it's important to be precise with your shot selection and aim away from any potential hazards such as these bunkers in order to avoid costly mistakes.
3. Since temperatures in Atlanta can vary greatly throughout the year, make sure you are aware of how that could affect ball flight and adjust accordingly by choosing clubs which give ample distance but still provide enough accuracy for each shot.
4. This is an 18 handicap rated hole so most golfers should be able to manage it relatively well if they plan ahead and choose their club wisely based on weather conditions at hand.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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