Play The Sammer & Squire 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, CaddyTips® gives you the playbook to attack every hole with confidence.
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✅ Instant PDF download with lifetime access✅ Complete hole-by-hole strategy
✅ Shot-by-shot written guidance for golfers of all skill levels
✅ Experienced caddy advice on tee shots, approaches, layups, and safe misses
✅ Local target lines, proper angles into Bobby Weed's strategically designed greens, and smarter landing areas
✅ Florida wind strategy, Bermuda grain-reading insights, and club selection recommendations for changing conditions
✅ Proven course management techniques that help eliminate costly mistakes and maximize scoring opportunities
Built By Local Professional Caddies
Built from years of local caddy experience, this guide reveals the preferred tee-shot lines, safest misses, ideal approach angles, and green-reading nuances that Bobby Weed, Sam Snead, and Gene Sarazen built into this championship layout.
Enhanced by AI
AI-powered analysis identifies the strategic patterns that define The Slammer & The Squire, including preferred landing areas, optimal approach angles, prevailing wind tendencies, false-front management, and Bermuda grain influences across every green.
Here is a snippet from the Slammer & Squire Golf Course CaddyTips®
HOLE 1 - WIDE AND WELCOMING
Rewards placement over power
Par 4 - 385 / 377 / 358 yds.
Tee Shot
Let's start the day with a strategic play and drive past the 9th and 18th greens to catch a view of the green complexes and the pin position. Seeing the greens and pins will give your mind's eye a good visual for these approach shots.
Then on to the first tee, where an expansive fairway awaits with bunkers guarding wayward shots to the left and to the right. CaddyTips® recommends picking a very specific target on tee shots like this one, where the fairway looks huge. This will keep your focus tight and swing loose. So pick your target, take dead aim, and split this fairway in two.
Low handicap: Long hitters can clear both left and right bunkers with a drive that carries 280. Mid-high handicap: Driver is not necessary here, so if you feel more confident with a fairway wood or hybrid, then let it rip. The goal is placement, not power on this opening tee shot.
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