Landings Club, The (Deer Creek) Hole by Hole - 4th Hole
Landings Club, The (Deer Creek), Georgia
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Hole 4 at Landings Club, The (Deer Creek) is a short par 4 with a slight dogleg left. With fairway widths of 42 yards and only two bunkers to navigate, the best strategy for scoring potential would be to aim for accuracy off the tee and set up an approach shot to the small green that has minimal undulation. Keep in mind varying weather conditions throughout the year may impact ball flight, so adjusting club selection accordingly will be key.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
382 yards
Handicap:
2
Green Area:
6633
Approx Fairway Width:
42
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
2
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Low Handicapper (280+ yards):
Off the tee, a low handicapper should aim for accuracy rather than distance. With fairway widths of 42 yards and only two bunkers to navigate, this hole offers a great opportunity for a birdie or even eagle with a well-placed drive. Keep in mind that the small green has minimal undulation, so precision is key on approach shots.
Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards):
For mid handicappers, it's important to focus on setting up an approach shot to the small green. Aiming for accuracy off the tee will be crucial as there are only two bunkers on this hole. Varying weather conditions throughout the year may impact ball flight, so adjusting club selection accordingly will be key.
High Handicapper (~200+ yards):
The best strategy for high handicappers on this hole would be to aim for accuracy off the tee and avoid any potential hazards such as water or fairway bunkers. The small green can also present challenges with its minimal undulation, so focusing on hitting accurate approach shots is key.
Weather Impact:
Throughout the year at Landings Club (Deer Creek), varying weather conditions may impact ball flight and course conditions. In warmer months with higher temperatures and humidity levels, balls may fly farther but also have more spin and less roll upon landing due to softer fairways. In colder months with lower temperatures and dry air, balls may not travel as far but could potentially have more roll upon landing due to firmer fairways.
Percent of bunker on green:
With only 1% of bunker coverage around this green area, players should feel confident in their ability to hit accurate approach shots without fear of getting caught in any greenside bunkers.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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