Hole 11 at The Renaissance Club

Par 4493 Yards • Dirleton, Scotland

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Stretching a demanding 493 yards through the coastal winds of East Lothian, The Renaissance Club hole 11 stands as one of the round's most punishing par 4s. The straight layout offers no visual trickery off the tee, but demands a committed, well-struck drive to set up any reasonable approach into this shallow green complex. Three greenside bunkers guard the putting surface, penalizing any shot that drifts offline or comes up short. With the North Sea breeze often knocking down aerial approaches, golfers must flight their irons low to control trajectory and hold the green. The combination of length, exposed positioning, and precise bunkering makes this hole a true test of links golf strategy and shot-making discipline.

Tees:
493y
Green:51y × 35y
Fairway @250y:30y wide
6 Bunkers dogleg

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Hole Stats

Par
4
Yardage
493 yds
Green
10276 sq ft
Bunkers
6

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Strategy Tips

tee shot

This 493-yard par 4 demands strategic tee shot placement. The fairway measures 40 yards wide at 200y but narrows significantly to 30 yards at 250y, so longer hitters should favor a controlled shot shape to stay in the shorter, wider landing zone rather than challenging the tighter distance markers.

hazard warning

A fairway bunker sits at 310.5 yards, catching aggressive drives from powerful players. Big hitters should consider a club selection that lands short of this hazard or commits to carrying it entirely, as the fairway narrows to just 30 yards wide in this zone.

approach

Given the exposed links conditions at The Renaissance Club, flight your approach shot down to bore through prevailing winds rather than allowing the ball to balloon with a short-iron's spin. This is critical on a 493-yard hole where a mid-to-long iron approach is common even after a strong drive.

green

The large green (10,276 sq ft, playing 50 yards by 35 yards) features a significant tier splitting right from left. Distance control is paramount—landing on the wrong tier can leave a difficult two-putt, so aim for the section matching your pin position rather than simply hitting the green.

hazard warning

Bunkers guard the green complex at both 440.3 and 493.9 yards, bracketing the putting surface. Approach shots must be precise in distance to avoid these sand hazards, especially challenging on this shallow 35-yard-deep green where short-siding yourself leads to difficult up-and-downs.

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Scoring Tip

With bunkers guarding the green, pick the side with the most room and let the slope feed the ball toward the pin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best strategy off the tee?

For this 493-yard par 4, most players will hit driver to set up a comfortable approach.

How difficult is hole 11?

This hole is a moderate challenge for most golfers. Key challenges include: long par 4, heavily bunkered, large green requiring good lag putting.

What hazards should I watch out for on hole 11?

Key hazards include: 3 greenside bunkers. Plan your shots to avoid these trouble spots.

How big is the green on hole 11?

The green is large and can play quite long. The green is wider than it is deep, rewarding shots that find the correct tier. Three-putt territory if you don't manage your approach distance well.

What's a good score on hole 11?

This hole is one of the tougher holes where par feels like birdie. A challenging par 4. Accept that bogey happens and avoid big numbers.

Can I watch hole 11 at the Genesis Scottish Open in person?

Yes — the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club is one of the PGA Tour's most-attended events, drawing over 200,000 spectators across the week. Hole 11 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 Genesis Scottish Open tickets on StubHub

Can I practice hole 11 on a golf simulator at home?

Yes — many modern launch monitors and simulators include real course data for The Renaissance Club. You can play this exact 493-yard par 4 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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