Risk vs Reward in Golf

Risk vs reward is the basis for good golf. Great golfers understand their limitations and try to play to their strengths. Fantastic golfers manage every shot with the intent of setting up the next shot. Professional golfers can do all of these things most of the time. As amateurs, the risk / reward shot can be summed up as a 50/50 shot. Now, those odds are good if you are in a casino, but are very poor if you are on a golf course.

The Bay of Quinte Golf Course is a nice track. It has lush fairways and well manicured greens. Most holes are fairly straight and most greens are wide open to a good approach shot. This is a great course for a mid to high handicap player who wants a challenge. The low handicap player will find the course amusing and fun to play. The value is there for all golfers and overall I would recommend anyone in the Bay of Quinte area to stop in for a round of golf.

There is, however, one hole on the Bay of Quinte Course that makes the entire round worth while for a low handicap player. It is the 240 yard, par 4, 5th hole. I know, you are saying 24o yards, “Come On! What is so special about that hole?” Well let me explain.

The 5th hole is a 240 yard, all carry, tee shot to an elevated green. The green is only 15 yards deep and 45 yards wide. It has a sharp slope from left to right; it is guarded by three deep bunkers; your tee shot must carry a pond; and there is no bail out area. It is a menacing tee shot to say the least!

5th Hole - Bay of Quite

Bay of Quinte – 5th Hole – Tee Shot – 240 yds

Bay of Quinte - 5th Hole

Bay of Quinte – 5th Hole – Looking Back at the Tee.

5th Hole - Bay of Quinte

Bay of Quinte – 5th Hole – Back Left after Tee Shot.

The risk reward for this shot is 50/50 for most players. I have played this hole twice and have made it on or beside the green each time. The first time I was putting for eagle and the second time I was chipping for eagle. Examining this hole from a course management perspective I would play it the following way:

  • Stroke tournament – in the mix to win – short iron off the tee.
  • Stroke tournament – need to make up ground – driver.
  • Stroke tournament – out of the mix – driver.
  • Playing a round – great score going – iron off the tee.
  • Playing a round –  average score going – driver.
  • Playing a round – poor score going – driver.
  • Match play tournament – driver.
  • Scramble tournament – driver.
  • Best ball tournament – driver.

So that would be my strategy to play this fun golf hole at the Bay of Quinte Golf Course. It is my favorite hole at this course and if you ever get a chance to play it, hit your driver just for fun, you never know, a hole-in-one could be in your future!

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!

 

6 thoughts on “Risk vs Reward in Golf

  1. Jim, on the match play, I wouldn’t automatically reach for the driver. If I was ahead, I’d definitely take iron and put pressure on my opponent to hit a great shot. Maybe driver if I’m all square or behind.

    Thanks!

    Brian

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