
Pheasant Ridge's 4th hole is a challenging par 3 with a treacherous two-tiered green
Pheasant Ridge Golf Club in Gibsonia is a hidden gem of sorts and its 4th hole is one of its highlights, not only a tough tee shot but you're hitting the ball uphill and into a two-tiered green.
The 4th hole at Pheasant Ridge Golf Club is a challenging par 3 with a treacherous two-tiered putting surface.
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"It's a great golf hole, a very difficult par 3" said Pheasant Ridge Golf Club owner Christian Knapp. "If you miss left here, you're pretty much dead. You're going to be playing Plinko to get out of the trees. You might as well mark down a 6 on the scorecard then."
You definitely don't want to miss left or right, for that matter and when the pin is in the back of the green, you want to make sure you have enough club.
The 4th hole can play as short as 110 yards from the front tees and as long as 200 yards from the back.
"There's a lot of range on this hole," Knapp said.
Approach shots that land on the bottom tier of the green will require some extra power to get up the slope while putts from above the hole that run long are at risk of falling down to the lower level of the putting surface.
A par on the 4th hole at Pheasant Ridge is a great score.
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Pheasant Ridge Golf Club
Founded: 1998
Public or Private: Public
Location: 6065 Rittman Road, Gibsonia, PA 15044
Phone Number: 724-502-4993
Website: https://www.pheasantridgegolf.com/
Course Designer: Eric Knapp
Par: 72
Yardages, Course Rating, and Slope Rating:
Blue - 6,600 yards - 72.0/135
White - 6,085 yards - 70.0/128
Gold - 5,358 yards - 66.7/120
Red - 4,924 yards - 64.6/114

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