Hole 6 at Dundonald Links

Par 3170 Yards • Riverside Business Park, Scotland

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Dundonald Links hole 6 offers a deceptively simple test at just 170.0 yards, yet this par 3 demands precision from tee to green. The straight approach places the target squarely in view, but twin sand hazards flanking the green complex punish any wayward tee shot with unforgiving severity. Positioned along Scotland's rugged Ayrshire coastline, this hole channels the region's characteristic wind exposure, forcing golfers to reconsider club selection with every gust. Despite its modest handicap ranking of 18, the hole rewards a committed, well-struck iron over cautious half-measures. The visual simplicity masks a genuine strategic puzzle—land short and face a delicate up-and-down, or challenge the flag and risk the flanking bunkers guarding this compact, memorable target.

Tees:
170y
Green:33y × 31y
2 Bunkers dogleg

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Hole Stats

Par
3
Yardage
170 yds
Green
5548 sq ft
Bunkers
2

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Strategy Tips

tee shot

This 170-yard par 3 plays to a medium-sized green (5,548 sq ft, 33y x 31y), so club selection is critical—typically a mid-to-short iron depending on conditions. Favor a shot shape that holds the green's dimensions rather than one that risks rolling through the back or missing the sides.

hazard warning

A bunker sits at 156.8 yards, short of the green's front edge—any tee shot coming up short of the pin risks catching this trap. Take one more club than the flag distance suggests to ensure you carry this hazard.

hazard warning

A second bunker awaits at 180.6 yards, just beyond the green's back edge—players who overclub or catch a shot heavy risk finding sand long. Dial in precise yardage rather than simply swinging for distance.

approach

With bunkers bracketing the green at 156.8y and 180.6y, the safe landing zone is roughly a 24-yard window—aim for the center of the 33y-wide, 31y-deep green to maximize margin for error on either side.

green

The medium-category green (33y wide x 31y deep) offers a reasonably forgiving target for a par 3 of this length, but pin position matters—shots to a back pin bring the 180.6y bunker into play, while front pins are guarded by the 156.8y trap.

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Scoring Tip

Short par 3s reward precision. Pick the right club for the front-center of the green and trust your swing.

ISPS Handa Women's Scottish OpenJul 23–26, 2026

Watch the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open live at Dundonald Links. Single-day passes, grandstand seats, and hospitality packages available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What club should I use on this par 3?

At 170 yards, most golfers will need a mid-iron (7-iron to 8-iron) to reach this green. Adjust for elevation, wind, and pin position.

How difficult is hole 6?

This hole is a good scoring opportunity for most golfers.

What hazards should I watch out for on hole 6?

Key hazards include: 2 greenside bunkers. Plan your shots to avoid these trouble spots.

How big is the green on hole 6?

The green is medium-sized with moderate targets. Pay attention to pin placement when selecting your approach club.

What's a good score on hole 6?

This hole is a solid par with birdie chances for precise approach shots. Making par is a good result here. Focus on hitting the green and avoiding three-putts.

Can I watch hole 6 at the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open in person?

Yes — the ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open at Dundonald Links is one of the PGA Tour's most-attended events, drawing over 200,000 spectators across the week. Hole 6 is a popular viewing spot. StubHub typically lists single-day grounds passes starting around $75–$150, with premium grandstand and hospitality options available for serious fans. Prices tend to climb as the tournament approaches, so buying early often saves 30–40%. Buy ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open tickets on StubHub

Can I practice hole 6 on a golf simulator at home?

Yes — many modern launch monitors and simulators include real course data for Dundonald Links. You can play this exact par 3 shot-by-shot at home. Entry-level options like the SkyTrak+ (around $2,500) and Garmin Approach R10 (around $600) support course play, while premium systems from Trackman and Foresight offer tour-level accuracy. Most systems pay for themselves in a season or two versus green fees and range balls. Shop home golf simulators

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