Candler Hills Hole 4
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge on Candler Hills Hole 4, and how should I approach it?
This par-4 demands precision off the tee, especially with that sneaky bunker guarding the left side of the fairway. We recommend a conservative play with a long iron or hybrid to set up a clear shot to the green, avoiding the temptation to cut too much off the dogleg.
What's the putting surface like on Candler Hills Hole 4?
The green on Hole 4 is deceptively sloped from back to front, making downhill putts incredibly fast. You'll want to stay below the hole if possible; trust us, a two-putt from above the pin feels like a birdie here.
Is Candler Hills Hole 4 a scenic hole, and what makes it stand out visually?
Absolutely, Hole 4 offers one of the course's prettiest vistas, especially in the late afternoon when the sun hits the mature oaks lining the right side. The natural wetlands bordering the left provide a beautiful, albeit penal, backdrop.
When is the best time of day to play Candler Hills Hole 4 for optimal conditions?
We always suggest an early morning tee time for Hole 4; the greens are at their purest, and the morning dew can actually help hold a slightly aggressive approach shot. Plus, you'll beat the afternoon sun and any potential wind gusts that tend to pick up later in the day.
Are there any specific hazards on Candler Hills Hole 4 that I should be particularly wary of?
Beyond the fairway bunker, watch out for the collection area short-right of the green - it's a magnet for slightly pushed shots. You'll face a tricky chip from there, so aim for the center of the green to avoid unnecessary drama.