Grand Teton — Hole #4: Par 5
By Golden Tee Fan • Updated: Oct 1st, 2019 • Category: Grand TetonHere you’ll normally just hug the right side of the fairway to give yourself an open approach at the pin.
Here you’ll normally just hug the right side of the fairway to give yourself an open approach at the pin.
This hole is often drivable as well. However, if you’re not quite sure, you can sort of bail out to the right (or even the left) to ensure you don’t get wet and still give yourself a chip at eagle. Here’s a 9-iron hole-out from the fairway.
This green is sometimes drivable…watch this big C3 driver find the hole! Good looks might call for you to try for it anyway to give you a chance at a chip in. Here’s an opening hole-out with the 7-wood.
This opening par 4 is sometimes drivable. There’s a close tee box where you can take straight aim at the green…here’s a high-teed driver that cleared the dirt to bounce up and in. Other tee boxes give you a chance to curl a C3 driver up close to the green for a chip or putt, […]
I’ll say this par 5 is always drivable, but it can be hard to stick the green with a tailwind, given you have to make sure you carry the cliff to make the green! Distance control with come with experience, where you hammer the least club you can hit for more height to try to […]
Here’s a tricky par 4 where you can curve around either side of the trees, but the distance is challenging as it is usually somewhere between a 6-wood and 9-wood, where the curve can be tough. Here’s a great 6-wood around the right side, barely missing the trees to spin in the hole.
Here’s a 4-wood ace to a front pin. And here’s a 6-iron ace.
With a strong wind blowing right, this driver was able to take aim to the left of the green to avoid the obstacles and find the cup. And this driver played more carry over the crates to find the hole. With a strong tailwind, this 5-wood with backspin carries over the top to find the […]
Here’s a 6-wood ace to a front pin. And here’s a great driver carried to a back-left pin.
Rare setups might make this hole drivable…there’s a gap in the mountains that allows you to curve through with a driver. If you’re fairly confident with your accuracy, you may as well go for it anyway if you think you can get close enough for a chip. Check out this huge A1 driver ace! Here’s […]
This par 4 is not always drivable, as there are boxes quite a ways back where a headwind would force you to lay up. However, a tailwind helped carry this high-teed driver to a back pin. From a bit closer into a headwind, here’s a high-teed driver that carries to a back pin. If driving […]
Here’s a 9-iron ace. And here’s a sand wedge to a front pin.
Here’s a great driver with bite around the left side that finds the cup. Using a high tee, this one plays a smaller cut to carry down to a back pin. This 5-wood plays a small cut around/over the left side of the trees more directly at the hole to find the pin. Here’s another […]
There are two layup areas on the right edge of the fairway that you’ll normally play…experience will tell you which distance is best for your approach. It’s great to have a lower-lofted club (2I/2H-3I/3H) in your bag for this downhill shot into the green, especially with a right-blowing wind. Having to play a 6/7-wood into […]
If you can find a way to carry over to the second fairway, it’s a great option that gives you a nice look at the green in two. Here’s a 3-hybrid hole-out from the right-side of the fairway. Another good option is to play to the dirt straight ahead towards the hole, to the right […]
With a small cut over the trees, this high-teed driver finds the hole.
With some boxes this hole is drivable — here’s an opening ace from a pretty close box.
Here’s a 4-wood dunk from the fairway. Here’s another hole-out with the driver.
This 3-wood uses the hill to help spin into a front pin. And here’s a nice driver over the water to a right pin.
Normally this is a layup hole, but certain setups might tempt you to try to drive the green…as you’d expect, that’s very risky though! Regardless, check out this amazing high-teed C3 driver that catches just the right bounce to find the hole!
Often times this hole is drivable with a long-distance ball such as Streaks just by hammering a high-teed B2 right at the green. For tougher setups, you might opt to try for more distance with an A1 or C3. Here’s a huge A1 off the tee that finds the cup! Here’s another big C3 for […]
From the left fairway, here’s an 8-wood hole-out.
This medium-teed 5-wood cleared the building easily, using bite for the ace. With a tailwind, a medium-teed 6-wood normally has enough to clear the building so backspin will hold the green. This 6-wood had some curve and caught the top of the roof but still bounced down and in!
Here’s an ace with the 6-wood.
Here’s an ace with the 9-iron.
Here’s an ace with the 5-hybrid. Here’s another with a 5-wood. And with a tough wind/slope, here’s a great 6-wood cut shot ace. And here’s a driver ace.
Here’s a 5-wood ace to a back pin. And here’s a driver that settles into a back pin. Occasionally the backstop rock can be helpful…here’s a 4-wood that bounced back down and in.
This 3-hybrid finds a front pin. Here’s another ace with the 5-wood. And here’s a nice 4-wood to a back pin.
Here’s a nice ace with the 2-iron. And here’s a dunk with the 4-wood.