
Oakridge Country Club Hole by Hole - 15th Hole
Oakridge Country Club, Utah
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For hole 15 at Oakridge Country Club, the key to success is strategic club selection and precision due to its length and small green size. The potential impact of wind should also be carefully considered in order to avoid hazards such as water and bunkers.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
3
Distance:
205 yards
Handicap:
16
Green Area:
5957
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
2
Bunker Count:
2
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
High handicappers should focus on accuracy and avoiding hazards when playing hole 15 at Oakridge Country Club. With a shorter distance of 129 yards from the Senior Women's tee, it may be tempting to use a higher lofted club for more control. However, keep in mind that there is water present and only 2% of the green is protected by bunkers. Instead, opt for a mid-iron or hybrid club to ensure enough distance while minimizing risk.
Mid-handicappers can afford to take slightly more aggressive shots on this hole with their average drive distance of ~230 yards. Consider using an iron off the tee to ensure accuracy and avoid overshooting the small green area. Be mindful of any wind conditions as it could affect your shot towards the water hazard.
Low handicappers have both length and precision on their side when tackling this challenging Par 3 hole. With drives averaging over 280 yards, consider using a long iron or fairway wood off the tee for optimal placement on the narrow green. Keep in mind that even though there are only two bunkers guarding this green, they are strategically placed near potential landing areas so aim accordingly.
Local weather conditions at Oakridge Country Club can vary greatly depending on seasonality. In colder temperatures during winter months, expect decreased ball flight distances due to denser air at high altitude (~4,500 feet above sea level). In warmer months during summer, ball flight may increase slightly due to thinner air but beware of potentially stronger winds which could impact shots towards water hazards.
In conclusion, regardless of handicap level or chosen tee box type for hole 15 at Oakridge Country Club, strategic club selection and precision are key factors for success on this challenging Par 3 hole.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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