Hole 9 at The Renaissance Club
Par 3 • 218 Yards • Dirleton, Scotland
<p>The signature 9th at The Renaissance Club is a stunning uphill par 3 playing northeasterly with the North Sea as a dramatic backdrop. Golfers must flight their ball flawlessly to combat the brutal coastal winds, making club selection as crucial as precision. It's a true test that separates the composed from the overwhelmed.</p>
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Jul 9–12, 2026 at The Renaissance Club. Limited tickets still available — prices increase daily.
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Hole Stats
- Par
- 3
- Yardage
- 218 yds
- Green
- 7994 sq ft
- Bunkers
- 3
Recommended Gear
A hybrid or long iron makes this long par 3 far more manageable off the tee.
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At 218 yards, this par 3 demands a long-iron or hybrid, especially with the North Sea winds off the Firth of Forth affecting ball flight. Favor a flighted, penetrating trajectory to control distance and combat crosswinds rather than a high, soft shot that can balloon.
Three bunkers guard the front and sides of the green at 198.4, 204.2, and 217.8 yards, creating a gauntlet that narrows the safe landing zone. Club selection must carry at least 218 yards to clear the deepest bunker, or players should lay up short of 198.4 yards to avoid the first hazard entirely.
Given the tightly clustered bunker complex between 198 and 218 yards, precise distance control is critical—err on the long side of your club selection since a shot landing short of 198 yards risks catching the front bunker, while anything to 217.8 yards must clear the back-most trap.
The large 7,994 sq ft green (52 yards by 34 yards) offers a generous target once past the bunker trio, so aim for the center of the putting surface to maximize your margin for error against wind-affected shots rather than attacking tucked pin positions.
Skilled players should recognize that missing right or long past the 217.8-yard bunker leaves a difficult recovery, so many will play to the fat, 52-yard-wide green and accept a longer putt rather than challenge the flag directly.
This par 3 is ideal for working on your long iron or hybrid. Launch monitors from $600 let you practice this exact shot with real course data from home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What club should I use on this par 3?
At 218 yards, most golfers will need a fairway wood or hybrid to reach this green. Adjust for elevation, wind, and pin position.
How difficult is hole 9?
This hole is a moderate challenge for most golfers. Key challenges include: long par 3, large green requiring good lag putting.
What hazards should I watch out for on hole 9?
Key hazards include: 3 greenside bunkers. Plan your shots to avoid these trouble spots.
How big is the green on hole 9?
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 9?
This hole is a challenging par where bogey is acceptable. This longer par 3 will test your long iron or hybrid game. Par is a good score.
Can I watch hole 9 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 9 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 9 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 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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Happening Now
Genesis Scottish Open
Jul 9–12, 2026 at The Renaissance Club. Limited tickets still available — prices increase daily.
Get Genesis Scottish Open TicketsSee full tournament page →StubHub · 200,000+ verified tickets sold for golf events
Play This Course at Home
Practice The Renaissance Club Year-Round
Launch monitors from $600 and simulators from $2,500 include real course data. Play every hole without leaving home.
Browse Launch Monitors & SimulatorsAmazon · Top brands compared · Free returns on most items
We may earn a commission when you buy through links on this page, at no extra cost to you.
Hole Stats
- Par
- 3
- Yardage
- 218 yds
- Green
- 7994 sq ft
- Bunkers
- 3
Recommended Gear
A hybrid or long iron makes this long par 3 far more manageable off the tee.
Shop Hybrids →Get the Free Strategy Guide
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