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Texas Rangers Golf Club Hole by Hole - 16th Hole

Texas Rangers Golf Club, Texas

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The best strategy for hole 16 at Texas Rangers Golf Club is to aim for the center of the fairway off the tee, avoiding the slight dogleg right. With shorter distances from all tee boxes and only three bunkers on this short par 4, players should focus on accuracy over distance. Be mindful of wind conditions as it may impact ball flight and club selection.

Teebox type:

Championship

Par:

4

Distance:

327 yards

Handicap:

16

Green Area:

8475

Approx Fairway Width:

37

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Slight dogleg

Percent Bunkers Near green:

2

Bunker Count:

3

Bunkers:

Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.

Club Recommendations

Low Handicapper:

For a low handicapper, the key to success on hole 16 at Texas Rangers Golf Club is accuracy off the tee. With distances ranging from 292-327 yards, this short par 4 offers a great opportunity for birdie or even eagle. However, with only three bunkers and no water hazards in play, players should focus on hitting a controlled drive to the center of the fairway. Keep an eye on wind conditions as it may impact your club selection and approach shot.

Mid Handicapper:

As a mid handicapper, you have the distance to reach this green in one shot but be cautious of trying to overpower this hole. The slight dogleg right can make it tempting to cut corners and go for the green off the tee, but with only three bunkers guarding it and potential wind factors, taking an accurate approach shot from the fairway may be your best bet for scoring well.

High Handicapper:

For high handicappers, avoiding mistakes is key on hole 16 at Texas Rangers Golf Club. With shorter distances from all tee boxes and minimal hazards in play, focus on keeping your ball in play by aiming for the center of the fairway off the tee. This will set up a more manageable approach shot into this small green with only three bunkers guarding it.

Weather Considerations:

Texas weather can vary greatly throughout different seasons so pay attention to how altitude and temperature may affect ball flight conditions. In warmer months when temperatures are higher and air is thinner due to lower altitude levels, expect longer drives but also take into consideration how strong winds may impact your shots. During cooler months when temperatures are lower and air is denser due to higher altitudes above sea level (Arlington sits at about 600 feet), expect shorter drives but potentially less wind interference.

"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan

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