
Oakridge Country Club Hole by Hole - 7th Hole
Oakridge Country Club, Utah
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The seventh hole at Oakridge Country Club is a 409-yard par 4 with a slight dogleg right. With no bunkers and water in play, the strategy for this hole should focus on hitting an accurate tee shot to set up a manageable approach shot to the green. The high altitude and potential for windy conditions make club selection crucial, especially during colder seasons.
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
4
Distance:
409 yards
Handicap:
3
Green Area:
6755
Approx Fairway Width:
29
Has Water:
True
Curvature:
Slight dogleg
Percent Bunkers Near green:
0
Bunker Count:
0
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
High Handicapper:
For high handicappers, the key to success on this hole is accuracy off the tee. With no bunkers or water hazards in play, there's less risk involved and more room for error. However, don't let that fool you - this hole can still be challenging due to its slight dogleg right and varying distances depending on which tee box you're playing from. The high altitude also means your ball will fly farther than usual, so make sure to adjust your club selection accordingly. During colder seasons when wind may be a factor, it's important to pay attention to the direction and strength of the wind before selecting your club.
Mid Handicapper:
As a mid handicapper, you have a bit more room for error on this hole compared to higher handicappers. However, accuracy off the tee is still crucial in order to set yourself up for a good approach shot. With no bunkers or water hazards in play, focus on hitting a straight shot rather than trying to shape it around the dogleg right. Keep in mind that during colder seasons at this high altitude course, your ball will fly farther than usual so club selection should be adjusted accordingly.
Low Handicapper:
For low handicappers looking for an eagle opportunity on this par 4 hole, distance control is key off the tee. A drive of 280+ yards (depending on which tees are being played) will leave you with a manageable approach shot into the green without any bunkers or water hazards coming into play. Take advantage of the high altitude by choosing one less club than normal and trust that it will carry further due to thinner air conditions.
Weather Considerations:
During warmer seasons at Oakridge Country Club where temperatures are higher and there may not be as much wind present at lower altitudes affecting ball flight conditions as much as other courses would experience; however during colder months when winds pick up significantly because of elevation changes, it's important to pay attention to the direction and strength of the wind before selecting your club.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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