
White Horse Golf Club Hole by Hole - 4th Hole
White Horse Golf Club, Washington
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Hole 4 at White Horse Golf Club is a challenging par 3 that requires precision and strategy from the tee to the green. From the championship tees, this hole measures 216 yards with a handicap of 13, making it one of the more difficult holes on the course. The distance may vary depending on weather conditions throughout the year, as altitude, temperature and wind can all impact ball flight.
Off the tee, I recommend using a driver for most players in order to reach the green in regulation. With an average drive of 217 yards, this should leave you with a manageable approach shot into this long par 3. However, be mindful of any potential hazards such as bunkers or trees that could come into play.
As you approach the green, note that there are seven bunkers scattered around its perimeter but only make up about 1% of total greenside area. This means that while they may not cover much ground overall, their strategic placement makes them important obstacles to consider when planning your approach shot.
For your second shot onto the green, I suggest using either a mid-iron or long iron depending on your comfort level and yardage needed. A well-executed shot should land safely on this large green which measures over 10,000 square feet.
Overall,this is definitely not an easy hole and will require smart decision-making and precise shots in order to score well. Keep these tips in mind when playing Hole #4 at White Horse Golf Club and hopefully you'll avoid any big numbers on your scorecard!
Teebox type:
Championship
Par:
3
Distance:
216 yards
Handicap:
13
Green Area:
10901
Approx Fairway Width:
Has Water:
False
Curvature:
Percent Bunkers Near green:
1
Bunker Count:
7
Bunkers:
Some fairway bunkers, with the majority (51%) strategically placed around the area.
Club Recommendations
1. Use a driver off the tee to reach the green in regulation.
2. Take note of potential hazards such as bunkers and trees.
3. Consider using a mid-iron or long iron for your second shot onto the green.
4. Aim for the center of the large green, which measures over 10,000 square feet.
5. Be mindful of wind and other weather conditions that could affect ball flight.
6. Strategically plan your approach shot to avoid any bunkers scattered around the perimeter of the green.
7. Stay focused and make smart decisions on this difficult par 3 hole to avoid big numbers on your scorecard.
"The most important shot in golf is the next one."
- Ben Hogan
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