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This CaddyTips® guide delivers hole-by-hole strategy, showing 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 - The Challenging Opener
First drive of the day — smooth tempo into
the wind
Par 4 - 452 / 358yds.
Tee Shot
Welcome to the U.S. Open course. Left rough bunkers: 290 Black / 285 Blue / 270 White. Right rough bunkers: ~45 yds CLOSER than the left — at 245 Black / 240 Blue /225 White. Ideal target: center-left of the fairway, splitting the two bunker complexes. Where to miss: short
of both bunker pairs. Pro tip: first drive of the day — focus on SMOOTH TEMPO, not distance. The wind off the ocean is usually a quartering headwind on the opener; settle in.
Low handicap: driver center-left, controlled distance. Mid handicap: 3-wood center, between the bunkers. High handicap: hybrid center — accept a long-iron approach
to a wide green. The rough can be very penal on this course and choosing the right club off the tee to ensure the short grass is key. The air is dense by the coast and you can normally expect the ball to carry 5-7 yards less than normal conditions, especially in the colder months and early morning - keep that into consideration on every shot at Torrey.
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