Which is better?
Any questions about the possibilities… I’ll answer.
Please reply ASAP.
There is a chunk of land. It can fit a par-4, or par-3.
9th Hole.
The land: It is a forced carry over a gorge of some 7 meters in depth (20 feet).
As a par-4: Length 300 meters (330 yards).
As a par-4
1. You have 230 meters to the edge of the canyon from the tee.
2. The layup area is between trees. A target of 26 meters wide, by 36 deep (to the very edge). There is a sentinel pine to the right of this clearing.
3. There is a tree in the 26 by 36 meter landing area.
4. Short of the target landing area, is a big hollow which will direct the ball left. To the right it’s pretty flat, then a hillside, then OB.
5. Miss left and you are punching the ball back into play. Miss right and you should be OK; you may have to loft it over the mature pine. Too long, as in missing the 26 x 36 target area and you are most likely punching the ball back into play.
6. You cannot see the gorge unless you hit you tee shot right up towards the edge of it.
7. They play Stableford in Europe, and if they rack up a huge number, the ball goes into the pocket. You have the other 17-holes to score points on.
As a par-3:
1. The ball is on a tee. Perfect lie.
2. The distance is known. From the member’s tee it can be as short as 120 meters. 105 to carry the Gorge. From the back… it doesn’t matter, but just FYI, it’s 150m (165 yards).
3. The gorge is visible.
4. The ladies could play the hole as short as 60 meters (70 yards); 45 to carry the Gorge.
5. The walk from the 8th green to this tee is about 165 meters. About 1 minute 50 seconds.
Par-4 Tee shot.
From behind the lay-up area and clearing.
Short of the 36 by 26 clearing.
From the right side of the fairway short of the clearing.
View across the 36 by 26 clearing.
View from the end of the fairway and the view from the Forward-Ladies Tee.
View from the Par-3 Tee.
Close up photo.