Hole 14 at Texas Rangers Golf Club

Par 4440 Yards • Arlington, Texas

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The signature hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club, this 440-yard par 4 demands both power and precision from the championship tees. As the number one handicap hole, it presents a stern test with its straightforward layout that offers no hiding places for wayward shots. The generous fairway invites an aggressive tee shot, but the real challenge lies in the approach to a small, well-protected green complex that punishes anything less than a perfectly struck iron. With minimal hazards to distract, golfers must rely on course management and shot execution to conquer this deceptively difficult hole. The green's compact size transforms what appears to be a routine par 4 into one of the most challenging scoring opportunities on the course.

Tees:
440y411y366y366y
Green:32y × 33y
Fairway @250y:12y wide
9 BunkersWaterleft dogleg

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Hole Stats

Par
4
Yardage
440 yds
Green
4682 sq ft
Bunkers
9
Water
Yes
Course Slope
132
Course Rating
73.7

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Strategy Tips

tee shot

Target a conservative 200-yard tee shot to stay in the wider portion of the fairway, which measures 24 yards wide at this distance, giving you the best angle for your approach.

hazard warning

Avoid the aggressive driver line - the fairway dramatically narrows to just 12 yards wide at the 250-yard mark, creating a high-risk target that could lead to trouble.

approach

Plan for a substantial approach shot from your layup position - you'll face approximately 240 yards to the pin from the 200-yard tee shot landing area on this 440-yard par 4.

green

Target the center of this moderately-sized green measuring 22 yards by 33 yards, as the compact 4,682 square foot putting surface rewards precision over aggressive pin-hunting.

hazard warning

Be aware of bunkers positioned at 385 yards from the tee - while not in play off the tee, they guard the green area and will penalize overly aggressive approach shots.

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This 440-yard par 4 is ideal for working on your driver accuracy. Launch monitors from $600 let you practice this exact shot with real course data from home.

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Scoring Tip

When water is in play, commit to a conservative target. A bogey beats a big number every time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best strategy off the tee?

For this 440-yard par 4, most players will hit driver to set up a comfortable approach.

How difficult is hole 5?

This hole is a moderate challenge for most golfers. Key challenges include: water in play.

What hazards should I watch out for on hole 5?

Key hazards include: water at 172.3 yards. Plan your shots to avoid these trouble spots.

How big is the green on hole 5?

The green is medium-sized with moderate targets. The green is deeper than wide, so club selection is crucial. Pay attention to pin placement when selecting your approach club.

What's a good score on hole 5?

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 14 on a golf simulator at home?

Yes — many modern launch monitors and simulators include real course data for Texas Rangers Golf Club. You can play this exact 440-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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