Hole 6 at True Blue Golf Club

Par 4404 Yards • Pawleys Island, South Carolina

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Challenging

True Blue's 6th hole, aptly nicknamed "Double Vision," showcases Mike Strantz's architectural genius with its unique dual green complexes that can completely transform the hole's character depending on pin placement. This demanding par 4 epitomizes the course's reputation for strategic complexity, where careful attention to daily signage becomes crucial for proper course management.

Tees:
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Green:30y × 29y
Fairway @250y:80y wide
4 Bunkers dogleg

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Hole Stats

Par
4
Yardage
404 yds
Green
4835 sq ft
Bunkers
4
Course Slope
143
Course Rating
74.1

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Bunkers everywhere — a versatile wedge is your scoring club on this hole.

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Strategy Tips

tee shot

With the fairway expanding from 63 yards at 200 yards to 80 yards at 250 yards, longer hitters have more room to work with. However, given the hole's dual green complex design, positioning is more critical than distance - focus on the center-left portion of the fairway to maintain optimal angles to both potential pin positions.

approach

From 404 yards total length, most approach shots will be mid-to-short irons into this substantial 4,835 square foot green. The oversized target (30x29 yards) is forgiving for distance control, but Mike Strantz's design likely features significant undulation - club up and aim for the center of whichever green complex is in play that day.

hazard warning

Three strategic bunkers guard this hole at 414.4, 358.1, and 339.5 yards from the tee. The bunker at 339.5 yards is particularly dangerous as it sits in the prime approach zone - ensure your second shot carries at least 65 yards to clear this hazard when attacking the pin.

approach

The unique dual green complex means your approach strategy must adapt to daily pin placement. With bunkers positioned at 358.1 and 339.5 yards, most golfers will be hitting over or around these hazards from 100-150 yards out - take note of the day's signage to determine which green complex is active before selecting your approach club.

green

This massive 30x29 yard green complex offers ample room for recovery, but True Blue's signature waste areas likely frame the putting surface. With 4,835 square feet to work with, focus on getting your approach shot onto the correct tier or section of the green rather than firing directly at the pin - two-putt pars are excellent scores on Strantz's challenging designs.

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

How difficult is hole 6?

This hole is a moderate challenge for most golfers. Key challenges include: heavily bunkered.

What hazards should I watch out for on hole 6?

Key hazards include: 1 greenside bunker. 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 demanding hole where bogey is not unusual. This longer par 4 will test most golfers. Focus on position over distance.

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

Yes — many modern launch monitors and simulators include real course data for True Blue Golf Club. You can play this exact 404-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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