Close Menu
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
  • Business News
  • Technology News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • PGA Show
  • Supplier Spotlight
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Email Newsletters
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
  • FREE Email Newsletters
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
  • Business
        • Appointments
        • Course Management
        • Drone Solutions
        • Event Management
        • Golf Architecture
        • Golf Club
        • Golf Machinery
        • Golf Resorts
        • Golf Sponsorship
        • Industry News
        • Investment & Mergers
        • Irrigation Systems
        • Sports News
        • Sustainability
        • Turf Management
  • Technology
        • Artificial Intelligence
        • Augmented Reality
        • Autonomous
        • Booking Software
        • Clothing & Footwear
        • Club Management Software
        • Coaching / Training
        • Data & Analytics
        • Driving Range
        • Golf Course
        • Golf Entertainment
        • Golf Equipment
        • GPS software
        • Home Simulators
        • Indoor Golf
        • Launch Monitor
        • Rangefinders
        • Shot Tracking
        • Swing Aids
        • Virtual Golf
        • Wearables
  • Videos
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Webinars
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • PGA Show
  • Supplier Spotlight
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
Home»Opinion»How amateur golfers perform at Kiawah’s Ocean Course, 2021 PGA Championship venue
Opinion

How amateur golfers perform at Kiawah’s Ocean Course, 2021 PGA Championship venue

Aboo TayubBy Aboo TayubMay 21, 2021Updated:October 27, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
How amateur golfers perform at Kiawah's Ocean Course, 2021 PGA Championship venue
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Pete Dye’s Oceanfront Masterpiece is one of the World’s Most Difficult Layouts for TOUR Players and Arccos Members

For the PGA Championship this week at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, the Pete Dye-designed Ocean Course will play as the longest, and likely the most challenging, course in major championship history.

Tipping out at 7,876 yards with an unearthly course rating of 79.1 and slope rating of 155, the Championship tees of Dye’s oceanfront masterpiece will be the most difficult course in North America, at least for four days.

In terms of sheer length, Arccos members have experienced a decidedly different Ocean Course over the past year. Of the 1000+ rounds recorded via the Arccos Caddie App, 89% were played at 6,779 yards or less and 56% at 6,475 or less.

On the scorecard, there are the middle “Ocean” and penultimate “Dye” tees, with the seldom-played (by Arccos members) “Tournament” tees measuring 7,356 yards. The Championship tees aren’t even visible on the standard Ocean Course scorecard as a comparison.

But whether it’s the best players in the world, or those using Arccos for rapid game improvement, one thing remains the same: the site of the famed “War by the Shore” Ryder Cup in 1991 is one of the most demanding tests of golf we have in the game today.

With its sheer length, deceptive Dye design elements and the unpredictable and blustery ocean breezes, the Ocean Course bears more teeth than the local gators for Arccos Members, even if they aren’t playing it from nearly 8,000 yards.

Both traditional statistics, gleaned from Arccos Caddie’s Club-level data and advanced metrics from its Strokes Gained Analytics (SGA) feature bear that out.

Stokes Gained Analytics Insights

Arccos Caddie’s SGA feature offers golfers unprecedented insights into their overall game, driving distance and accuracy, approach shots, short game and putting. Arccos members can compare their strokes gained to handicaps ranging from “Tour Player” to 20 using the SGA feature.

The average handicap of Arccos members playing the Ocean Course is 11; the Ocean Course is self-selecting in that it attracts more experienced players. Compared to a scratch (zero handicap) golfers, those members lost 14 strokes overall, including 1.4 strokes in penalties off the tee.

And speaking of tee shots, whether due to frequent head-and cross-winds or the Ocean Course’s slower rolling paspalum turf grass, they just don’t travel as far on Kiawah Island. On average, Arccos members lost 1.8 strokes off the tee due to distance with an average drive of just 227 yards.

The ever-present breeze also wreaked havoc on accuracy, with members hitting just 52% of fairways and 35% of greens in regulation. They lost .81 strokes due to tee shot accuracy with (somewhat surprisingly) straight holes playing the hardest and dogleg left holes playing the easiest.

No breaks until the 19th hole: Hole Highlight, No. 18

Not surprisingly, considering the SGA-generated data, birdies were few and far between for Arccos members at the Ocean Course. Of the 5,382 holes played, they birded only 7%. Let’s take a look at the par-4 18th hole as an example.

Arccos members played this seaside two-shotter primarily from the 396-yard Ocean tees or the 421-yard Dye tees. Here’s the scoring breakdown for the 18th hole:

  • Birdie 4.35%
  • Par 26%
  • Bogey 42.39&%
  • Double Bogey + 27%

No. 18 played as the second hardest hole on the course to No. 12, with Arccos members losing 0.71 strokes on average. So if you’ve had a ravaging round, it doesn’t let up until you finally reach the 19th hole. It’s almost unconscionable to think the pros will play it from 505 yards and with the prevailing headwind, could face approach shots of over 200 yards to an elevated green.

Arccos Caddie Rangefinder

If ever there was a golf course on which the Arccos Caddie A.I.-Powered Rangefinder is a round-saver (AKA golf ball-saver), it’s the Ocean Course. Wind speed can vary from five to over 25 miles-per-hour, oftentimes during an 18-hole round. Humidity and the weight of the air rises and falls from sunrise to sundown.

And with a number of partially blind tee shots, elevated green complexes and a vast network of bunkers and sandy coastal areas, having “plays like” and precise yardages to fairway landing areas, green sections and hazards is mission critical.

With the Arccos Caddie Rangefinder, players can see the impact in yards plus or minus how wind speed, direction, temperature, humidity and altitude affect their shots in real-time. The altitude calculation is personalised based on any altitude differential between a player’s home course and the one they’re playing.

Of note, the PGA of America is allowing players and caddies to use traditional rangefinders (distance measuring devices) at this year’s PGA Championship. They must be in “competition” mode, in which only distance is measured, not any other geological or meteorological elements (i.e. slope, wind etc.).

Arccos Ambassador, Ted Scott, is Bubba Watson’s caddie. He sent us a quick video of how the Arccos Rangefinder app from Tuesday’s practice round on the 16th hole of the Ocean Course.

Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Aboo Tayub

Aboo Tayub is the publisher of Golf Business Technology and has worked in the business & technology publishing sector for over a decade.

Related Posts

How Club Caddie is Revolutionizing Food & Beverage Management for Golf Clubs

March 23, 2025

The Club Management Article You’ll Probably Never Read (But Really Should!)

March 20, 2025

The Key to Successful Software Implementation: A Guide for Golf Courses

November 25, 2024
Add A Comment
FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTERS

Get exclusive access to breaking news, opinion editorials and Golf content


Supplier Spotlight
  • Club Caddie
Golf Business Technology
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2024 Golf Business Technology Ltd, Northern Ireland, Company No. NI677833 All rights reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “ACCEPT ALL”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsREJECT ALLAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
AWSALBCORS7 daysThis cookie is managed by Amazon Web Services and is used for load balancing.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary1 yearSet by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Necessary" category .
PHPSESSIDsessionThis cookie is native to PHP applications. The cookie is used to store and identify a users' unique session ID for the purpose of managing user session on the website. The cookie is a session cookies and is deleted when all the browser windows are closed.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
CookieDurationDescription
AWSALB7 daysAWSALB is a cookie generated by the Application load balancer in the Amazon Web Services. It works slightly different from AWSELB.
explat_test_aa_weekly_lohp_2021_week_4517 days 8 hoursNo description
ppwp_wp_session30 minutesNo description
tk_ai14 daysGathers information for WordPress by themselves, first party analytics tool about how WP services are used. A collection of internal metrics for user activity, used to improve user experience.
tk_qssessionGathers information for WordPress by themselves, first party analytics tool about how WP services are used. A collection of internal metrics for user activity, used to improve user experience.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
CookieDurationDescription
OAGEOsessionOpenX sets this cookie to avoid the repeated display of the same ad.
OAID1 yearThis cookie is set when an AdsWizz website visitor have opted out the collection of information by AdsWizz service or opted to disable the targeted ads by AdsWizz.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
CookieDurationDescription
_ga2 yearsThe _ga cookie, installed by Google Analytics, calculates visitor, session and campaign data and also keeps track of site usage for the site's analytics report. The cookie stores information anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors.
_gat_gtag_UA_31822138_71 minuteSet by Google to distinguish users.
_gid1 dayInstalled by Google Analytics, _gid cookie stores information on how visitors use a website, while also creating an analytics report of the website's performance. Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.
tk_lr1 yearThe tk_lr is a referral cookie set by the JetPack plugin on sites using WooCommerce, which analyzes referrer behaviour for Jetpack.
tk_or5 yearsThe tk_or is a referral cookie set by the JetPack plugin on sites using WooCommerce, which analyzes referrer behaviour for Jetpack.
tk_r3d3 daysJetPack installs this cookie to collect internal metrics for user activity and in turn improve user experience.
SAVE & ACCEPT
Powered by CookieYes Logo