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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

#1 Tee

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.

#1 Fairway
Hole #2

#2 Tee

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.

#2 Fairway
Hole #3

#3 Tee

Things start to get a little bit more narrow here…

#3 Fairway

Hole #4

#4 Tee

Trust me; you would rather be in the fairway and short than anywhere off to the left or the right.

#4 Fairway

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

#5 Tee

Again, you want to be in the fairway. It doesn’t matter how far down the fairway you get.

#5 Tee

There’s no shame in taking a sure 4 on this hole.

Hole #6

#6 Tee

There aren’t many good shots from the tee here. An overhand shot seems to reliably end up in the best spot.

#6 Fairway

Hole #7
Hole #8
Hole #9
Hole #10
Hole #11
Hole #12
Hole #13
Hole #14
Hole #15
Hole #16
Hole #17
Hole #18
Hole #19
Hole #20
Hole #21
Hole #22
Hole #23
Hole #24