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Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) Hole by Hole - 7th Hole

Cherokee Town & Country Club (South), Georgia

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Hole 7 at Cherokee Town & Country Club (South) is a 422-yard par 4 with an approximate fairway width of 30 yards. It has a slight dogleg right, making the tee shot challenging for golfers who have difficulty keeping their ball in play. The green area measures 8721 square feet and there are five bunkers that surround it, accounting for 1% of the total surface area. During all four seasons, local weather conditions can affect how far your shots travel due to altitude, temperature and/or wind changes - so be sure to plan accordingly! With the #12 handicap rating, this hole will require players to hit their driver 217 yards off the tee and then use a 7 iron or pitching wedge on their approach shot depending on how close they get to the green from their drive. This hole requires accuracy as well as distance control in order to score well - but don't forget about those greenside bunkers when you go for your approach!

Teebox type: Men's

Par: 4

Distance: 422 yards

Handicap: 5

Green Area:

8721

Approx Fairway Width:

30

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

1

Bunker Count:

5

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Playing Tips:

1. Aim for the center of the fairway off the tee to ensure you don't end up in one of the five bunkers that surround this hole.

2. Take into account local weather conditions when planning your shots, as altitude, temperature and/or wind can all affect how far your ball travels.

3. Use a driver to get 217 yards off the tee so you have enough distance for an approach shot with either a 7 iron or pitching wedge depending on how close you get from your drive.

4. Accuracy is key - make sure to hit straight shots in order to stay out of trouble and score well on this hole!

5. Don’t forget about those greenside bunkers when going for your approach - be aware of where they are located and adjust accordingly if needed!

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

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