
Indian Creek Golf Course (Gray Hawk) Hole by Hole - 14th Hole
Indian Creek Golf Course (Gray Hawk), Nebraska
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Strategic Summary: For hole 14 at Indian Creek Golf Course (Gray Hawk), it is important to carefully consider the impact of weather conditions, such as altitude, temperature and wind on ball flight. With a par of 3 and varying distances for different teebox types, players should aim for the green area with caution due to two bunkers and water hazards present.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
3
Distance:
199 yards
Handicap:
9
Green Area:
10287
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
3
Bunker Count:
2
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Weather Impact: The weather can have a significant impact on ball flight at hole 14 of Indian Creek Golf Course (Gray Hawk). At an altitude of 1,200 feet above sea level, the air is thinner and can result in longer shots. In warmer temperatures, the ball will also carry further due to decreased air density. However, strong winds may affect accuracy and distance control.
Low Handicapper (280+ yards): With a drive distance of over 280 yards, low handicappers have the opportunity to reach this par 3 green in one shot. However, caution should be taken as two bunkers are strategically placed near the green area. Aim for the center of the green to avoid these hazards and give yourself a chance at birdie or even eagle.
Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards): For mid handicappers with a drive distance around 230 yards, reaching this green in regulation may be challenging. Take into account any wind affecting your shot and aim for the front portion of the green to avoid water hazards and fairway bunkers that could lead to high scores.
High Handicapper (~200+ yards): High handicappers should focus on making consistent shots rather than trying for long distances off the tee. With shorter drives around 200 yards, it's important to play safe by aiming for fairway areas away from water hazards and greenside bunkers. Aiming for bogey or par is more realistic than attempting risky shots.
Final Thoughts: Regardless of handicap level, players should take note of their tee box type when strategizing for hole 14 at Indian Creek Golf Course (Gray Hawk). The varying distances present different challenges but all players must navigate around two bunkers near this large putting surface measuring over 10,000 square feet. Keep an eye out for any changes in weather conditions that could impact ball flight as well.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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