Each week we will introduce you to one of the toughest holes golfers will face playing in Southwest Florida. Not only will we tell you which holes are most challenging but also give you how-to tips to conquer these beasts, or at least not have to color a solid square on your scorecard.
Course: The National Golf and Country Club at Ave Maria
Address: 5909 Double Eagle Circle, Ave Maria, 34142
The Hole: No. 7, 266 yards, Par-3
About the course: Hole 7 at The National Golf and Country Club at Ave Maria, designed by Gordon Lewis, is a par-3 measuring 266 yards from the back tees. This challenging hole requires strategic play, featuring a mix of water hazards, bunkers, and undulating greens that are a signature of the course design.
How to Get Your Best ScoreTee Shot: The tee shot demands accuracy and distance, with a strategic focus on positioning. Aim for the center of the green to avoid the water hazard in front.
Club Choice: Depending on wind conditions, a long iron, fairway wood or driver would be advisable. Choose a club that ensures you’ll carry 230 yards.
Approach Shot: The approach must be precise to avoid the water hazard and bunkers guarding the left and front of the green. Positioning your shot toward the center of the green is crucial.
Putting: The green is undulating, requiring careful reading of slopes and breaks. Focus on speed control and aim for the high side to manage the breaks effectively, you’ll most likely have a long putt. Spend time practicing chipping and putting to navigate the challenging green complexes and improve your chances of avoiding three-putts.Key Challenges:
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