
Oakridge Country Club Hole by Hole - 10th Hole
Oakridge Country Club, Utah
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For hole 10 at Oakridge Country Club, the best strategy would be to aim for the center of the fairway and avoid the left side where there is a slight dogleg. With only 2% of bunkers on the green, players should focus on hitting accurate approach shots to take advantage of the large green area. Weather conditions such as altitude and wind may impact ball flight, so adjusting club selection accordingly will be important for optimal scoring potential throughout all four seasons.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
395 yards
Handicap:
12
Green Area:
8107
Approx Fairway Width:
38
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
Championship Tee: For low handicappers, the 395 yard par 4 hole 10 at Oakridge Country Club is a great opportunity for birdie or even eagle. With a long drive of over 280 yards, players can take advantage of the slight dogleg left and aim for the center of the fairway to set up an accurate approach shot. The large green area allows for some room for error, but with only 2% of bunkers on the green, precision is still key.
Women's Tee: Medium handicappers should focus on accuracy over distance on this hole. With a drive averaging around 230 yards, aiming towards the center of the fairway will be crucial to avoid any potential trouble spots. The small number of bunkers on this hole means that players can feel confident in their approach shots as they try to make par.
Senior Women's Tee: Similar to medium handicappers, senior women golfers should prioritize accuracy off the tee rather than distance. Adjusting club selection based on weather conditions such as altitude or wind may also be necessary when playing from this tee box.
Men's Tee: High handicappers may face more challenges on this hole due to its length and slight dogleg left. Aiming towards the right side of fairway can help mitigate risk and avoid any potential hazards such as water or bunkers. With only three bunkers total on this hole and only two percent located near the green, high handicap golfers have some room for error when approaching their second shot.
Overall Strategy:
No matter what tee box you are playing from at Oakridge Country Club’s Hole #10, keeping your ball in play by hitting accurate drives is essential for scoring well. Take note of local weather conditions throughout all four seasons and adjust club selection accordingly to maximize success off both your first and second shots.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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