
TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' Hole by Hole - 6th Hole
TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course', Texas
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Welcome to hole 6 at TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course' in Irving, Texas. This par 4 hole measures 448 yards from the championship tee and has a handicap of 9, making it one of the more challenging holes on the course.
As you approach the tee box, take note of the slight dogleg left that awaits you. The fairway is relatively narrow with a width of only 29 yards, so accuracy off the tee will be crucial for setting up your approach shot.
The green area measures a spacious 8260 square feet and is guarded by just one bunker, which accounts for only 1% of bunkers on this hole. However, don't let that fool you – this bunker strategically placed near the front right portion of the green can still pose a challenge if not avoided.
Depending on your skill level and distance off the tee, club selection may vary. For an average golfer who hits their driver about 217 yards, I recommend using a fairway wood or long iron to keep yourself in play and set up a manageable approach shot.
Speaking of approach shots, with an average pitching wedge distance of around 120 yards for our hypothetical golfer, you'll have some work to do to reach this lengthy green in regulation. Take into account any wind conditions as well as elevation changes when selecting your club for this important shot.
In terms of local weather conditions throughout different seasons at TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course', keep in mind that temperatures can fluctuate greatly between hot summers and mild winters. As such, make sure to adjust your ball flight accordingly depending on whether it's summer or winter – higher altitudes during warmer months may cause your ball to fly further while lower altitudes during colder months may result in shorter distances.
Overall, Hole #6 presents golfers with an exciting yet challenging opportunity to test their skills against both strategic bunkering and a lengthy green. Keep your tee shot accurate, approach shot precise, and take into account any weather conditions to give yourself the best chance at success on this hole. Good luck!
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
448 yards
Handicap:
9
Green Area:
8260
Approx Fairway Width:
29
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
1
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
Playing tips:
1. Accuracy off the tee is crucial on this narrow fairway, so consider using a fairway wood or long iron instead of your driver.
2. Take note of the dogleg left and adjust your shot accordingly to set up a good approach angle.
3. The bunker near the front right portion of the green may not be large, but it can still pose a challenge if not avoided – aim for the center or left side of the green to avoid it.
4. Depending on your skill level and distance off the tee, club selection may vary – take into account any wind conditions and elevation changes when selecting your club for both tee shots and approach shots.
5. Keep in mind that temperatures can fluctuate greatly between hot summers and mild winters at TPC at Four Seasons Resort 'Las Colinas Course', so adjust your ball flight accordingly depending on whether it's summer or winter.
6. With an average pitching wedge distance of around 120 yards for our hypothetical golfer, you'll need to hit a precise approach shot to reach this lengthy green in regulation.
7. Don't get too aggressive with your approach shot – aiming for the center of the green will give you a better chance at avoiding any trouble spots near its edges.
8. Stay focused throughout this challenging hole – don't let its length or strategic bunkering distract you from executing each shot with precision.
9. Practice hitting different types of shots (draws, fades, etc.) before playing this hole to prepare for potential challenges posed by wind conditions or other factors.
10.Take advantage of any opportunities for birdie or par on Hole #6 by staying patient and making smart decisions based on course strategy rather than trying to overpower it with pure strength alone.
Good luck!
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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