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Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) Hole by Hole - 15th Hole

Cherokee Town & Country Club (South), Georgia

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Hole 15 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) is a challenging par 4, measuring 368 yards from the Men's tee. It has slight dogleg right with 33 yards of fairway width and 7431 sq ft of green area. There is one greenside bunker that accounts for 1% of the total green area. The hole plays slightly uphill and can be affected by local weather conditions throughout the year, including windy conditions in spring months due to its altitude. Golfers should consider hitting a driver off the tee to get as close as possible to the green but need to be careful not to go too far left or they will end up in water hazard. An iron shot off the tee may also prove beneficial depending on how much distance you want cover before your approach shot into this large green. A 7-iron or pitching wedge should provide enough accuracy and control for an approach onto this green, although golfers may need more club if there are strong winds present during their round.

Teebox type: Men's

Par: 4

Distance: 368 yards

Handicap: 14

Green Area:

7431

Approx Fairway Width:

33

Has Water:

True

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

1

Bunker Count:

1

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

1. Hit a driver off the tee to maximize distance, but be careful not to go too far left or you will end up in a water hazard.

2. Consider an iron shot off the tee depending on how much distance you want cover before your approach shot into this large green.

3. Use a 7-iron or pitching wedge for accuracy and control when approaching onto this green, although more club may be needed if there are strong winds present during your round.

4. Take advantage of the slight dogleg right by aiming slightly left of center off the tee to avoid going too far left and ending up in trouble near the water hazard.

5. Be mindful of local weather conditions throughout the year; windy conditions can affect play in spring months due to its altitude so plan accordingly with extra clubs as needed when playing in these conditions

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

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