TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' Hole by Hole - 4th Hole
TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course', Texas
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Hole 4 at TPC Las Colinas is a challenging par 4 that requires both distance and accuracy off the tee. From the championship tees, this hole measures 431 yards with a slight dogleg to the right. The handicap for this hole is a tough 5, meaning it's one of the more difficult holes on the course.
The key to success on this hole is finding the fairway off the tee. With an average drive of just over 200 yards, our golfer will need to hit their driver with precision in order to avoid any trouble. The fairway width measures at just 31 yards, so any errant shots could find themselves in one of nine bunkers strategically placed throughout the hole.
In addition to bunkers, water also comes into play on this hole as there is a small pond located near the green. This adds another element of difficulty for golfers looking to score well.
For approach shots, our golfer can expect to have anywhere from a pitching wedge (120 yards) up to a long iron depending on their position in relation to both bunker and water hazards. The green itself has an area of approximately 7492 sq ft and features greenside bunkers as only about one percent of its total size.
It's important for golfers playing Hole 4 at TPC Las Colinas Course to pay close attention not only their club selection but also weather conditions which can greatly impact ball flight and strategy choices throughout all four seasons in Irving, Texas (75038). In warmer months or during high winds players may want opt for longer clubs such as seven irons (~140 yards) while cooler temperatures or lower wind speeds may warrant shorter options like pitching wedges (~120 yards).
With its combination of length and strategic hazards, Hole #4 at TPC Las Colinas presents players with an exciting challenge that rewards those who are able execute precise shots under pressure. So, no matter the season or weather conditions, be sure to approach this hole with confidence and focus in order to come out on top.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
431 yards
Handicap:
5
Green Area:
7492
Approx Fairway Width:
31
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
9
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Playing Tips:
1. Choose the right club off the tee: With a narrow fairway and strategically placed bunkers, it's important to hit your driver with precision. Consider using a shorter club like a 3-wood or hybrid if you struggle with accuracy.
2. Aim for the left side of the fairway: The slight dogleg to the right makes it tempting to aim towards that direction, but aiming for the left side will give you a better angle for your approach shot and avoid any potential hazards.
3. Take note of wind conditions: As mentioned, weather can greatly impact ball flight on this hole. Pay attention to wind speed and direction when selecting clubs and planning your shots.
4. Avoid going long on approach shots: With water near the green, it's important not to go long on your approach shot as it could end up in trouble. Instead, aim for the center of the green and adjust your club selection accordingly.
5. Don't be afraid to lay up: If you're not confident in hitting over hazards or reaching the green in regulation, consider laying up with a shorter club off the tee or on your approach shot.
6. Keep an eye out for pin placement: The large green offers different pin placements which can significantly change how you should play this hole. Be sure to take note of where the pin is located before making your approach shot.
7. Stay focused under pressure: This challenging par 4 requires precise shots under pressure in order to score well. Stay focused and confident throughout all four seasons at TPC Las Colinas Course.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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