Greg says:
"Club selection or repetition can be completely irrelevant.
Case in point - wonderful course, 5 really good par 3's... well 4 + 1.
2nd - play from around 210 - 4-5 iron
5th - play from around 160 - 5-7 iron
7th - play from around 250 - 3 iron - 4 wood
11th - play from around 180 - 5-6 iron
16th - play from around 140 - 4-9 iron
Cour easily play 4 iron, 5 iron, 3 iron, 5 iron, 5 iron and never feel as though I were playing anything that resembled a similar shot. "
...and I agree!.
But with the occasional SE winds of fall, blowing around 20 MPH, the club selection could easily be:
#2 4 wood
#5 9 iron
#7 driver
#11 3 wood
#16 sand wedge
In addition, the two par fives...#6 and 14...would play driver, 8 iron...and the par 4's #9 and 10...would play driver, 3 wood, 8 iron...and driver, 3 wood, 5 iron.
The course in mention is located in Cabo San Lucas and it's name is the spanish word for diamond.
Thanks Greg
...hope all es bueno my friend! Have you met a Justin Dow of late?