This is currently my least favorite course. Not because it sucks, but because it is the most technical, most luck-requiring-for-a-good-score course I have ever played. Almost every hole has a 10 by 10 window in which to throw your disc off the tee. Water comes into play on a few holes, and the constant up/down elevation changes challenge you to be at your best. If you’re a righty, I suggest bringing several different types of turnover discs, as this course has more turnover shots than straight shots.
Hole #1
Starts off innocuous enough. The basket is about 260 from the tee, to the left of the plastic-covered tree in the middle of the fairway.
Of all the 24 holes at this course, this was my favorite. It’s tight and technical, but the fairway isn’t completely lined by trees.
Things start to get a little bit more narrow here…
Hole #4
Trust me; you would rather be in the fairway and short than anywhere off to the left or the right.
The basket is 125 feet up from the base of the hill, behind the mess of trees in the middle of the fairway.
Hole #5
Again, you want to be in the fairway. It doesn’t matter how far down the fairway you get.
There’s no shame in taking a sure 4 on this hole.
Hole #6
There aren’t many good shots from the tee here. An overhand shot seems to reliably end up in the best spot.
Hole #7
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