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TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' Hole by Hole - 11th Hole

TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course', Texas

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Hole 11 at TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' is a challenging par 4, with a distance of 323 yards from the championship tees. This hole has a handicap of 12, making it one of the more difficult holes on the course.

The tee shot on this hole requires accuracy and strategy. With water hazards present, golfers must be careful not to hit their drive too far or risk landing in the water. The average golfer should aim for around 217 yards off the tee with their driver, leaving them with an approach shot of approximately 106 yards.

As you approach your second shot, take note of any changes in altitude and wind conditions as they can greatly impact your ball flight. A well-placed tee shot will leave you with a short iron or pitching wedge into the green.

Speaking of greenside bunkers, there are only five located throughout this hole which makes up just 1% of total bunkers on this green. However, these bunkers are strategically placed and can cause trouble for those who miss their approach shots.

The green itself is relatively large at approximately 7892 square feet but does have some undulations that may affect putts. Keep in mind that during different seasons and weather conditions such as high winds or hot temperatures, putting could become more challenging.

Overall, Hole 11 at TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' requires precision and strategic thinking to score well. With proper club selection off the tee and accurate approaches into the green, golfers can conquer this hole regardless if they play it during spring showers or summer heat waves.

Teebox type:

Championship

Par:

4

Distance:

323 yards

Handicap:

12

Green Area:

7892

Approx Fairway Width:

Has Water:

True

Curvature:

Percent Bunkers Near green:

1

Bunker Count:

5

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

1. Aim for 217 yards off the tee with a driver to avoid water hazards.

2. Take note of changes in altitude and wind conditions before your second shot.

3. Use a short iron or pitching wedge for your approach shot into the green.

4. Be mindful of the strategically placed greenside bunkers and aim to avoid them.

5. Pay attention to any undulations on the large green that may affect putts.

6. Consider how weather conditions may impact putting, such as high winds or hot temperatures.

7. Precision and strategic thinking are key to scoring well on this challenging par 4 hole.

8. Proper club selection is crucial for success on this hole, regardless of weather conditions or season.

9. Trust in your abilities and focus on executing each shot with precision rather than trying to overpower the course.

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

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