Play San Ignacio Golf Club 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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✅ Learn how to navigate San Ignacio's greens with confidence and better positioning
Built By Local Professional Caddies
Every course has a local way to play it. San Ignacio is no different. Built from years of local professional caddy experience, this guide reveals the subtle decisions, preferred strategies, and on-course insights that transform an unfamiliar round into one played with confidence and purpose.
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AI-powered analysis uncovers the strategic patterns that define San Ignacio, revealing optimal landing zones, preferred approach angles, elevation-adjusted club selections, green tendencies, and the highest-percentage decisions throughout the course. Combined with local caddy expertise, these insights help you approach every hole with greater confidence.
Here is a snippet from the San Ignacio Golf Club CaddyTips®
HOLE 1 - Elevated Tee, Tight Left Dogleg
The tee box lies to you — it aims you right
PAR 4 - 411 / 400 / 390 yds.
Tee Shot
You're in for a treat at this Arthur Hills Sonoran Desert classic. But before you tee it up, CaddyTips® recommends that you check out the 9th and 18th greens located near the clubhouse to spy their designs and daily pin placements. This will give your mind's eye vivid pictures that will help with your approach shots on these greens.
Arthur Hills gives you a taste of the narrow fairways on this course right out the gate. Elevated tee and 2,500 ft elevation will help your ball carry a bit farther. It is 250 yds from the gold marker to the tree on the RIGHT edge, and a well-struck shot runs THROUGH the right side. The tee boxes are deliberately aimed at the right rough — trust the line, not the boxes.
All players: target is LEFT-CENTER, and CaddyTips® recommends teeing it up on the right side of the tee box for a higher percentage target line. Long hitters must hit fairway wood, hybrid or long iron — as the driver runs out of fairway right. If you decide to roll the dice with driver, it must be on a rope up the left side. Mid/High handicap: fairway wood or hybrid at left-center for a clean look is the high percentage play and will get you off to a good start. The prevailing wind in Green Valley most of the year results in this hole playing into the wind, so CaddyTips® recommends teeing the ball a bit lower into a strong wind here.
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