
Crestview Country Club (North Course) Hole by Hole - 11th Hole
Crestview Country Club (North Course), Kansas
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Strategic Summary: For hole 11 at Crestview Country Club (North Course), the best strategy is to aim for the right side of the fairway off the tee, as there is a slight dogleg left. The short distance and lack of water make it a riskier but potentially rewarding option to go for the green in one shot. However, depending on weather conditions, players may need to adjust their club selection due to potential altitude or wind impacts on ball flight.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
339 yards
Handicap:
18
Green Area:
9028
Approx Fairway Width:
28
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
4
Bunker Count:
3
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Low Handicapper (280+ yard drive):
Off the tee, low handicappers should aim for the right side of the fairway to set up an ideal angle for their approach shot. With a short distance of 339 yards and lack of water hazards, it may be tempting to go for the green in one shot. However, depending on weather conditions, players may need to adjust their club selection due to potential altitude or wind impacts on ball flight. The small green size and slight dogleg left make accuracy crucial when attacking this hole.
Mid Handicapper (~230+ yard drive):
For mid handicappers, aiming towards the right side of the fairway is still recommended off the tee. This will provide a better angle for their approach shot while avoiding any potential trouble on the left side. With slightly shorter drives than low handicappers, going for the green in one shot may not be as feasible. Instead, focus on hitting a solid second shot that leaves you with a manageable putt.
High Handicapper (~200+ yard drive):
High handicappers should also aim towards the right side of the fairway off the tee to avoid any trouble on the left side. With shorter drives and potentially less control over ball flight, it's important to play smart and conservative shots here. Going for par is always a good goal for high handicappers rather than trying risky shots that could result in big numbers.
Weather Considerations:
In Wichita during spring and summer months (April-August), temperatures are typically warm with occasional strong winds from nearby storms or thunderstorms rolling through. In these conditions, players may need to factor in how much extra distance they can get from tailwinds or how much shorter their shots might be into headwinds.
During fall and winter months (September-March), temperatures are cooler with potential gusty winds coming down from Canada bringing cold fronts through Kansas causing temperature fluctuations as well as stronger north-south winds. In these conditions, players may need to adjust their club selection and strategy accordingly.
Percent of Bunker on Green:
With only 4% of bunkers located around this green, it's not a major concern for any handicap level. However, low handicappers should be aware that there are still three bunkers in play and try to avoid them with their approach shot. For mid and high handicappers, focus on hitting the green in regulation rather than trying risky shots near the pin that could potentially end up in one of the fairway bunkers.
In summary, hole 11 at Crestview Country Club (North Course) provides an opportunity for all handicap levels to score well if they execute smart shots off the tee and into the green while taking weather conditions into consideration. Remember to aim for the right side of the fairway off the tee, adjust club selection based on weather conditions, and prioritize accuracy over distance when attacking this short but challenging par 4 hole.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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