
Texas Rangers Golf Club Hole by Hole - 10th Hole
Texas Rangers Golf Club, Texas
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The 10th hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club is a short but challenging par 4 with a hard dogleg left and water hazards. With narrow fairways and only 5 bunkers, players should aim for accuracy over distance to avoid trouble. Wind conditions may also play a factor in club selection on this hole throughout the year.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
381 yards
Handicap:
10
Green Area:
8045
Approx Fairway Width:
44
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Hard dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
4
Bunker Count:
5
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Low Handicapper:
The low handicapper should take advantage of their long drive distance on this hole, especially if they are able to hit a controlled draw. With only 5 bunkers and a relatively wide fairway, the focus should be on accuracy off the tee rather than distance. Aiming for the left side of the fairway will give players a better angle into the green and avoid any potential hazards on the right. The approach shot is crucial as there is water guarding the front of the green. Players should aim to land their ball just short of or on the front edge of the green to allow for an easier chip or putt for birdie.
Mid Handicapper:
For mid handicappers, it's important to keep in mind that this hole may play longer than its listed yardage due to its hard dogleg left shape. Distance control off the tee is key here, as hitting too far could result in finding one of only 5 bunkers or even going through into trouble with water hazards coming into play. Playing a more conservative shot towards center-left of fairway will set up a good angle for approaching onto this small but well-protected green.
High Handicapper:
High handicappers should prioritize accuracy over distance on this challenging par 4. With water hazards and narrow fairways, it's important not to get too aggressive off-the-tee here. Aim for straight shots down center-left part of fairway while avoiding any trouble spots like trees lining both sides near landing area before dogleg turn begins at around 200 yards out from tees played by high handicap golfers (Men’s/Men’s Pro). This strategy also allows players plenty room remaining after making turn so they can still reach putting surface comfortably without having worry about being blocked by trees along way.
Weather Considerations:
Throughout different seasons weather conditions can greatly impact how players approach this hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington, Texas. In the summer, high temperatures and humidity can cause the ball to fly further than usual, making it important for players to adjust their club selection accordingly. In the fall and winter months, cooler temperatures may result in a decrease in distance off-the-tee. Wind conditions should also be taken into consideration as strong gusts could affect both accuracy and distance on this hole.
Percent of Bunker on Green:
With only 4% of bunker coverage on this green, players can feel more confident when approaching this small but well-manicured putting surface. However, there are still bunkers guarding both sides of the green so it's important to take note of pin placement before deciding where to aim your approach shot. If playing from a higher handicap tee box where less yardage is needed for reaching green (Women’s), then being aware that bunkers do come into play much closer up front becomes even more crucial since they will have less room remaining between them if shots go long or short while trying avoid hazards coming around dogleg turn near end fairway area.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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