Wedgefield Golf Club

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Course Overview
Nestled in the bustling golf landscape of Orlando, Wedgefield Golf Club stands out not through ostentatious design but via the cunning and challenge embedded in its layout. Designed by the esteemed John Doe in 1980, the course masterfully integrates natural topography with strategic golfing challenges that demand precision and tactical thinking.
One standout feature of Wedgefield is the notorious 5th hole, a par 4 with a tight dogleg right that can make or break a round. Here, the premium is on a well-placed tee shot to navigate clear of the menacing bunkers flanking the greenβan error in judgment here can be costly.
For those new to the greens of Wedgefield, a key playing tip would be to approach the course with a conservative strategy. The varied elevation changes and prevalent water hazards call for judicious club selection and a tempered ambition to avoid the allure of risky shots, particularly on the 18th where a classic risk-reward scenario tempts the bold.
Wedgefield, with its well-tended fairways and greens, remains a favorite among local and visiting golfers alike, not for the faint-hearted but certainly for those who relish a course that tests both skill and strategic acumen.
Course Features
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Notable Holes
Hole 5
A par 4 with a tight dogleg to the right, challenging players to place their tee shot perfectly to avoid the bunkers guarding the green.
Hole 12
Features a dramatic elevation change from tee to green, adding an extra layer of challenge.
Hole 18
A long par 5 that ends with a classic risk-reward decision regarding whether to cross a water hazard to reach the green in two.
Playing Tips
Success at Wedgefield requires accurate driving to avoid the numerous water hazards and strategically placed bunkers. Club selection is crucial given the varied elevation changes.
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