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Tee of 9. Time to let 'er rip. This 420ish foot fairway with generous landing areas is begging for most players to throw a stable driver. The local pros can likely hit circle one from the tee but the rest of us mortals will be playing for position.

There will be a Mando on the left edge of the fairway at the tree line to ensure people don't get cute and throw over the gardens.
Tee of 7. This is probably my favorite tee shot. It is a very stock hyzer but the downhill makes judging the distance very difficult and a right to left wind is very common here making a hyzer a riskier play.
Basket of three offers wide open putts in all directions in circle one. Players should be hoping for birdies on this hole
Tee of 8. This is a longer dog leg left. You must throw uphill 200-250 feet before hyzering to the left down a hill another 150-200 feet. I have yet to birdie this hole but I am fairly certain par 3 is correct.

Be sure to check, if there is anyone playing in front of you, that they have moved on to number 9 before throwing.
Tee of two. This hole plays down hill and to the left. There are numerous mature white pines guarding circle one and two. I am also convinced the guardian white pine has some form of plastic magnetism.
Hole 18
Tee of 9. Time to let 'er rip. This 420ish foot fairway with generous landing areas is begging for most players to throw a stable driver. The local pros can likely hit circle one from the tee but the rest of us mortals will be playing for position.

There will be a Mando on the left edge of the fairway at the tree line to ensure people don't get cute and throw over the gardens.
Basket of 9 is a nice open circle leading to a beautiful little trail and is right next to the parking lot
Fairway of 9. There are low lines opened on the left and right of the fairway but they are a trap. Go over the trees while we still can.
Hole 7
Tee of 7. This is probably my favorite tee shot. It is a very stock hyzer but the downhill makes judging the distance very difficult and a right to left wind is very common here making a hyzer a riskier play.
Basket of 7. This basket is heavily guarded and the first rough is very close which can either punish long shots that penetrate or act as a back stop if you are lucky.
Hole 3
Basket of three offers wide open putts in all directions in circle one. Players should be hoping for birdies on this hole
Hole 17
Tee of 8. This is a longer dog leg left. You must throw uphill 200-250 feet before hyzering to the left down a hill another 150-200 feet. I have yet to birdie this hole but I am fairly certain par 3 is correct.

Be sure to check, if there is anyone playing in front of you, that they have moved on to number 9 before throwing.
Basket of 8. We have one guardian tree right next to the basket that we might remove. Otherwise this is pretty open.
Fairway of 8. This is where I usually land off the tee. Nice easy approach from here. There is nothing easy about getting out of the rough on this hole.
Hole 2
Tee of two. This hole plays down hill and to the left. There are numerous mature white pines guarding circle one and two. I am also convinced the guardian white pine has some form of plastic magnetism.
Basket of two is guarded by several pines and plays best for shots that land at the bottom of the hill and skip toward the pin. These pines are very good at catching your disc so if you don't find it on the ground be sure to look up
Hole 1
The basket of one is on a down slope and it's guarded by some of the cutest white pines you have ever seen. Be careful though as the aforementioned bush in top of the hill is pure death for your putt.
Tee of one. This is a long shot and difficult birdie for most players. The basket is to the right and just past the bush in top of the hill. The fairway has been cleared to the left to leave a generous landing area for beginners.
Hole 4
Basket of four. The raspberries were particularly thick here so it is really rough where they were cleared this summer. As long or l as you don't go long or right you should have a putt
Tee of four allows for multiple shot shapes. I prefer the spike hyzer but the forehand / lefty backhand line is more open.
Hole 5
Basket of 5. I am standing at the edge of the dense first rough. There is no space to miss long.
Tee of five. This is currently playing as the most difficult hole on the course and I believe that is due to the density of the rough if you go long. Lines are open to the left and right, but the hyzer line is more open
Hole 6
I missed a shot of the 6 tee but this is a look at the basket looking back at the tee. This is the shortest hole on the course but is very good at score separation. We have opened up the canopy around the tee pad to allow for grenade shots, tomahawks or whatever other version of silly vertical sky shots you enjoy. Of course precision through the trees will also be rewarded
Pull the pin!!!  Time for a grenade?  Fun little short par 3 through or over the trees... your choice.
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