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Glen Club, The Hole by Hole - 10th Hole

Glen Club, The, Illinois

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Hole 10 at The Glen Club is a short but challenging par 4 that requires precision off the tee. With a slight dogleg right and three bunkers guarding the green, strategy should focus on finding the fairway to set up an approach shot for birdie or better. In colder weather, take into account how altitude and wind may impact ball flight when determining club selection.

Teebox type:

Men's

Par:

4

Distance:

302 yards

Handicap:

14

Green Area:

10164

Approx Fairway Width:

41

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

3

Bunker Count:

3

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Low Handicapper (280+ yards):

As a low handicapper, you have the advantage of distance off the tee on this short par 4. However, don't let that tempt you into taking unnecessary risks. With three bunkers guarding the green and a slight dogleg right, accuracy is key on this hole. Aim for the center of the fairway to set up an approach shot for birdie or better. In colder weather, take into account how altitude and wind may impact your ball flight when choosing your club.

Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards):

For mid handicappers, this hole presents a great opportunity for birdie if played strategically. The slight dogleg right allows you to use your natural fade or draw off the tee to find the fairway and set up a manageable approach shot. Be mindful of the three bunkers near the green and aim for the wider side of the fairway to avoid them. In colder weather, consider using one less club due to potential impacts from altitude and wind.

High Handicapper (~200+ yards):

As a high handicapper, it's important to focus on avoiding mistakes on this challenging par 4. With only 3% bunker coverage on this hole, there is more room for error with your shots around the green compared to others at The Glen Club. However, be cautious of any water hazards that may come into play depending on pin placement and weather conditions. Aim for accuracy over distance offthe tee and use an extra club in colder weather due to potential impacts from altitude and wind.

Local Weather:

In colder weather at The Glen Club, keep in mind how altitude can affect your ball flight as well as any strong winds that may come into play during your round.

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

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