
Texas Rangers Golf Club Hole by Hole - 7th Hole
Texas Rangers Golf Club, Texas
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The seventh hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club is a short par 4 with a slight dogleg left. With water not being a factor and only three bunkers on the course, this hole presents an opportunity for players to take risks and aim for the green in one shot, especially during favorable weather conditions such as low altitude and little wind.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
346 yards
Handicap:
15
Green Area:
7155
Approx Fairway Width:
34
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
0
Bunker Count:
3
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
For low handicappers, the seventh hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club provides a great opportunity for an eagle or birdie. With a drive of 280+ yards, these players can easily reach the green in one shot and avoid any potential trouble from the three bunkers on this short par 4. The slight dogleg left also allows for some risk-taking off the tee, as long as they are able to control their ball flight.
Mid-handicappers should also be able to take advantage of this hole with their average drive distance of ~230+ yards. However, they may need to play more strategically and consider laying up instead of going for the green in one shot. This will ensure that they stay out of trouble and have a clear approach shot towards the relatively small green area.
High handicappers may struggle on this hole due to its length and slight dogleg left curvature. With an average drive distance of ~200+ yards, these players may not have enough power to reach the green in one shot without risking ending up in one of the fairway bunkers or rough areas surrounding it. Instead, playing safe by aiming towards the wider part of the fairway and setting themselves up for an easier approach shot would be a better strategy.
In terms of weather conditions, players should keep an eye out for strong winds that could potentially affect their ball flight on this open course with minimal tree coverage. Additionally, high temperatures could cause balls to fly farther than expected while colder temperatures might result in shorter distances.
Overall, low handicappers should aim for an aggressive play style while mid-to-high handicappers should focus on minimizing risks and avoiding mistakes on this relatively straightforward but strategic hole at Texas Rangers Golf Club.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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