Course Strategy Guide

Club at Cimarron – Hole-by-Hole Guide, Tips, Yardages & Strategy

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Total Yardage
6,464 yds
Par
72
Slope Rating
130
Course Rating
71
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Hole 1

Par 5 • SI 11 • 510yd • Elevation: 118ft

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Tee
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Typical Wind Direction

About Club at Cimarron

Club at Cimarron presents a golf experience that demands thoughtful course management and strategic shot selection. The course is set at 118 ft, so bear that in mind with club selection and yardage calculations throughout your round.

Club at Cimarron offers multiple tee sets, each featuring distinct course and slope ratings for men and women. This dual-rating system allows golfers to choose a setup that accurately reflects the challenge level for their playing category.

The below tee-by-tee breakdown gives golfers valuable yardage insights and helps them choose the setup that best matches their game, ensuring a challenge that rewards smart course management, strategic tee decisions, and well-planned landing areas.

Golfer on golf course
Golfer hitting from bunker

The prevailing wind, which typically comes from the South-East, adds an important layer of strategy to every round. This consistent wind direction influences club selection, ideal landing areas, and overall ball flight, making it essential for golfers to factor wind into their course management and approach planning. A detailed yardage guide or strategy guide can offer helpful tips for adjusting to these wind conditions.

Club at Cimarron features 42 bunkers and 11 water hazards, each positioned to influence both tee strategy and approach play in subtle but meaningful ways. These hazards shape ideal landing areas and reward golfers who plan their shots carefully. Maintaining accurate yardage for each club and understanding how these features affect decision-making is essential for navigating the course efficiently and minimizing mistakes.

Whether you're planning your first round or looking to improve your strategy, a detailed course management approach with proper yardage calculations and club selection tips will help you navigate Club at Cimarron more effectively. The elevation changes, combined with the strategic hazard placement, make this a course where course management and smart decision-making often trump raw distance.

Scorecard & Yardages

Course Statistics & Highlights

525
Longest Hole (yards)
155
Shortest Hole (yards)
359
Average Hole Length
4
Par 3 Holes

Front 9

Total Yardage:3205 yards
Total Par:36
Average Yardage:356 yards

Back 9

Total Yardage:3259 yards
Total Par:36
Average Yardage:362 yards

Hardest Holes

Hole 5Par 4357 yards
Handicap 1
Hole 13Par 4402 yards
Handicap 2
Hole 7Par 4401 yards
Handicap 3

Easiest Holes

Hole 17Par 4400 yards
Handicap 18
Hole 9Par 4362 yards
Handicap 17
Hole 15Par 3160 yards
Handicap 16

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Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is Club at Cimarron for a 15 handicap?

Club at Cimarron offers multiple tee sets with varying difficulty levels:

  • Blue tees (Men): Course rating 71, Slope rating 130
  • Blue tees (Women): Course rating 78.5, Slope rating 140
  • White tees (Men): Course rating 69.9, Slope rating 127
  • White tees (Women): Course rating 76.6, Slope rating 136
  • Gold tees (Men): Course rating 72.6, Slope rating 134
  • Gold tees (Women): Course rating 80.4, Slope rating 144
  • Silver tees (Men): Course rating 66.3, Slope rating 118
  • Silver tees (Women): Course rating 72.4, Slope rating 127

A 15 handicap golfer should expect a challenging test of their skills, with strategic course management being key to scoring well.

What tees should I play at Club at Cimarron?

Club at Cimarron offers multiple tee sets to accommodate different skill levels:

  • Blue tees: 6464 yards
  • White tees: 6134 yards
  • Gold tees: 6821 yards
  • Silver tees: 5374 yards

Choose tees that match your average driving distance and skill level for the most enjoyable round.

What are the hardest holes on Club at Cimarron?

The hardest hole at Club at Cimarron (stroke index 1) varies by tee set and gender:

  • Blue tees (Men): Hole 5 (Par 4, 357 yards, stroke index 1)
  • Blue tees (Women): Hole 6 (Par 5, 525 yards, stroke index 1)
  • White tees (Men): Hole 5 (Par 4, 340 yards, stroke index 1)
  • White tees (Women): Hole 6 (Par 5, 505 yards, stroke index 1)
  • Gold tees (Men): Hole 5 (Par 4, 372 yards, stroke index 1)
  • Gold tees (Women): Hole 6 (Par 5, 543 yards, stroke index 1)
  • Silver tees (Men): Hole 5 (Par 4, 302 yards, stroke index 1)
  • Silver tees (Women): Hole 6 (Par 5, 463 yards, stroke index 1)

These holes typically feature strategic hazards, elevation changes, and require precise shot placement. A personalized course strategy guide can help identify the most challenging holes based on your specific game.

What hazards should I watch out for at Club at Cimarron?

Club at Cimarron features 42 bunkers and 11 water hazards strategically placed throughout the course. With this many bunkers, you should definitely practice your bunker play ahead of time and be prepared for challenging sand shots throughout your round. The significant number of water hazards means you'll need to be strategic with your shot selection and club choice, especially on approach shots where water comes into play. Consider playing more conservatively on holes with water in play. Understanding the location and impact of these hazards is crucial for scoring well, which is why a personalized course strategy guide can be so valuable for navigating the course effectively.

How does wind affect play at Club at Cimarron?

The prevailing wind at Club at Cimarron typically comes from the South-East, which plays a significant role in club selection and shot strategy throughout your round. When playing into the wind, focus on keeping the ball low and maintaining control, as higher shots will be more affected by the wind conditions. When the wind is at your back, you can take advantage of the extra distance, but be careful not to overshoot your target. Being able to work the ball—shaping shots left or right to counteract the wind—is a valuable skill that will help you navigate the course more effectively. Adjusting your yardage calculations and club selection based on wind conditions, along with understanding how to keep the ball under the wind when necessary, can help you avoid costly mistakes and score better.

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