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Glen Club, The Hole by Hole - 15th Hole

Glen Club, The, Illinois

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The 15th hole at Glen Club is a strategic par 4 that requires precise tee shots to avoid the five bunkers and slight dogleg left. With a shorter distance of 311 yards for women, this hole offers an opportunity for birdie or eagle but also poses potential risk if not played with caution.

Teebox type:

Men's

Par:

4

Distance:

336 yards

Handicap:

10

Green Area:

8752

Approx Fairway Width:

32

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

2

Bunker Count:

5

Bunkers:

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

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Playing Strategy for Low Handicappers:

The 15th hole at Glen Club offers a great opportunity for low handicappers to make birdie or even eagle. With its shorter distance of 336 yards, this par 4 can be easily reached with a well-placed drive. However, the slight dogleg left and five bunkers scattered throughout the fairway require precise shot-making and strategy.

To optimize scoring on this hole, low handicappers should aim to hit their tee shots around 280+ yards off the tee. This will leave them with a short approach shot into the green, giving them a good chance at making birdie or even an eagle if they are feeling confident.

When approaching the green, it's important for low handicappers to take note of the small percentage (2%) of bunker coverage on the green. This means that avoiding these hazards is not as crucial as other holes on this course. Instead, focus on hitting your approach shot close to the pin and giving yourself a good chance at making birdie.

Weather Tip: The Glen Club experiences high winds in both spring and fall seasons which can greatly impact ball flight distances. Be sure to adjust your club selection accordingly when playing during these times.

Playing Strategy for Medium Handicappers:

For medium handicappers, playing safe and avoiding mistakes should be top priority on this hole. With their average drive distance being around 230+ yards, reaching this hole in one shot may not be realistic.

Instead, aim for accuracy over distance off the tee by using a fairway wood or long iron that you feel comfortable with. Hitting towards the center of fairway will give you an open view of your next shot while also avoiding any potential trouble from bunkers.

Once in position in front of the green, take note of its large size (8752 sq ft) and plan your approach accordingly. Aiming towards one side of green where there are fewer bunkers can help mitigate risk and give you a better chance at making par.

Weather Tip: During summer months, the Glen Club experiences high temperatures which can cause the ball to fly further. Take this into account when selecting your club for approach shots on this hole.

Playing Strategy for High Handicappers:

For high handicappers, avoiding mistakes and playing it safe is key on this hole. With their average drive distance being around 200+ yards, reaching this hole in one shot may not be realistic.

Instead of trying to hit a long drive off the tee, focus on keeping your ball in play by using a shorter club that you feel comfortable with. This will leave you with a longer approach shot into the green but also reduce the chances of finding yourself in trouble from any fairway bunkers or hazards.

When approaching the green, take note of its large size (8752 sq ft) and aim towards one side where there are fewer bunkers present. This will help minimize risk and give you a better chance at making bogey or even par.

Weather Tip: The Glen Club experiences lower temperatures during winter months which can cause reduced distances on shots. Be sure to adjust your club selection accordingly when playing during these times.

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

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