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TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas Hole by Hole - 10th Hole

TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Texas

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Hole 10 at TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas is a challenging par 4 that requires accuracy and strategy to score well. Located in Irving, Texas with an elevation of approximately 500 feet above sea level, this hole can play differently depending on the season and weather conditions.

From the championship tees, Hole 10 measures at 432 yards with a slight dogleg right. The fairway width is relatively narrow at only 34 yards, making it important for golfers to hit their tee shot accurately in order to avoid trouble. With water running along the entire right side of the hole, golfers must also be careful not to stray too far off course or risk finding themselves in a hazard.

For average golfers who hit their driver around 217 yards, it may be wise to consider using a fairway wood or hybrid off the tee instead. This will help ensure accuracy and keep them out of trouble. A well-placed tee shot should leave players with a mid-iron approach into the green.

The green on Hole 10 is small compared to other holes on this course, measuring at only 5,803 square feet. However, there are only three bunkers scattered throughout the hole with greenside bunkers accounting for just two percent of total bunker coverage. This means that while avoiding these bunkers is still important for scoring well on this hole, they are not as much of a threat as some others on this course.

When approaching from about 140 yards (with a seven iron), aim towards the center-left portion of the green in order to avoid any potential hazards lurking along its edges. For those hitting pitching wedges from around 120 yards out, aiming for slightly left-center will give them more room for error if they come up short.

In terms of weather conditions affecting ball flight distance and trajectory on Hole #10; during hot summer months when temperatures can reach over one hundred degrees, the ball tends to fly further due to decreased air density. In contrast, during colder winter months when temperatures can drop below freezing, the ball will not travel as far and may require a longer club selection.

Overall, Hole 10 at TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas is a challenging yet strategic par 4 that requires accuracy and smart course management in order to score well. With water hazards and narrow fairways, golfers must be precise off the tee in order to set themselves up for a successful approach shot into this small green.

Teebox type:

Championship

Par:

4

Distance:

432 yards

Handicap:

10

Green Area:

5803

Approx Fairway Width:

34

Has Water:

True

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

1. Use a fairway wood or hybrid off the tee to ensure accuracy and avoid trouble.

2. Aim for the center-left portion of the green when approaching from 140 yards (with a seven iron) to avoid potential hazards.

3. For those hitting pitching wedges from around 120 yards, aim slightly left-center for more room for error if they come up short.

4. Take into account weather conditions when selecting club choice - during hot summer months, use a longer club due to increased ball flight distance, while in colder winter months use a shorter club due to decreased ball flight distance.

5. Practice precision with your tee shots as water runs along the entire right side of this hole.

6. Keep in mind that while there are only three bunkers on this hole, avoiding them is still important for scoring well on this challenging par 4.

7. Overall, focus on smart course management and accuracy rather than distance off the tee in order to score well on Hole 10 at TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas.

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

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