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Oakridge Country Club Hole by Hole - 13th Hole

Oakridge Country Club, Utah

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The 13th hole at Oakridge Country Club is a challenging par 3 with varying distances for different tee boxes. With four bunkers and a large green, strategic club selection is key to avoid the hazards and score well on this hole. Be mindful of any weather changes that may affect ball flight conditions, especially in regards to altitude and wind.

Teebox type:

Championship

Par:

3

Distance:

182 yards

Handicap:

18

Green Area:

8137

Approx Fairway Width:

Has Water:

False

Curvature:

Percent Bunkers Near green:

8

Bunker Count:

4

Bunkers:

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

Club Recommendations

Low Handicapper (280+ yards):

The low handicapper should aim to hit a high, straight shot off the tee with their long iron or hybrid club. With their distance advantage, they can confidently clear any hazards and leave themselves with a shorter approach shot to the green. Keep in mind that altitude may affect ball flight, so adjust your club selection accordingly. The large green offers plenty of room for error but be mindful of the four bunkers surrounding it.

Mid Handicapper (~230+ yards):

For the mid handicapper, accuracy is key on this hole. A well-struck medium iron or fairway wood will give them a good chance at hitting the green in regulation. Be cautious not to over-club as this could result in finding one of the four bunkers around the green. Take note of any wind conditions which may require adjustments to your aim and club selection.

High Handicapper (~200+ yards):

The high handicapper should focus on avoiding trouble on this hole rather than trying for birdie opportunities. A safe play would be using a short iron or hybrid off the tee to ensure they stay out of trouble and have a manageable approach shot into the green. Don't let water come into play if there are strong winds present as it could easily push your ball towards it.

Header: Local Weather Impact

Spring:

In springtime at Oakridge Country Club, temperatures are mild but windy conditions can still occur due to its location near mountains and valleys. This could potentially impact ball flight, so be sure to make necessary adjustments when teeing off on this hole.

Summer:

Summer brings warmer weather and less wind making ideal playing conditions at Oakridge Country Club during this season. However, keep an eye out for afternoon thunderstorms which can cause sudden changes in temperature and wind direction.

Fall:

As fall approaches, cooler temperatures begin creeping back in along with stronger winds from nearby mountain ranges. Keep an eye out for gusts of wind that could affect your shots on this hole.

Winter:

Winter brings colder temperatures and potential snowfall to Oakridge Country Club. Be prepared for a significant decrease in ball distance due to the cold weather, and keep an eye out for any icy conditions that may make the course more challenging.

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

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