Play El Dorado Park Golf Course Like You've Seen It 100 Times
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This is NOT a yardage book. This CaddyTips® guide delivers hole-by-hole written strategy, telling you exactly where to aim, what to avoid, and how to think your way around the course—before you ever step onto the first tee.
Whether you're a low-handicap player looking to fine-tune your approach or a higher-handicap golfer trying to avoid big numbers, this guide gives you a clear, confident plan for every hole.
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Hole 1 - TIGHT, TREE-LINED OPENER
Water guards the front of the green
Par 4 - 357 / 338 / 297 yds.
Tee Shot
Before you head to the first tee, CaddyTips® recommends checking out the hole location and green complexes on the 9th and 18th holes, which are near the clubhouse. Long Beach experiences a prevailing southwesterly to southerly sea breeze that builds through the afternoon, which means this hole will play downwind. The area can get some morning marine layer, which will knock your ball down 3-5 yards. Narrow tree-lined fairway, doglegs LEFT at ~200 yds (Blue), 180 (White), 165 (Silver/Gold). Favor the RIGHT half of the fairway to leave a clear approach. All players: club down — distance past the corner finds trees, not fairway. Long hitters: 3/5-wood or hybrid at the right-center; driver runs through. Mid handicap: hybrid or longest iron you trust at the right-center is the ideal first swing of the round. High handicap: a 5/7-wood to the right side keeps the round on track. CaddyTips® always recommends that the last couple of swings you take on the driving range should be practicing this tee shot and visualizing your success.
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