Smart Layouts
These layouts will automatically update when you change pin positions on your course using Quick Targets. They also allow players to switch tee/target positions while on a scorecard.
Smart Layouts generate course difficulty classifications and round ratings, as well.
Blue (Advanced)
Active
Red (Casual/Beginner) - 16 hole
Active
Front Nine - Casual
Active
Front Nine - Advanced
Active
Inactive Smart Layouts
Red (Casual/Beginner)
Disabled
Red (Casual/Beginner)
Disabled
Blue (Advanced)
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Blue (Advanced)
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Front Nine - Advanced
Front Nine using the blue (advanced) tee boxes. Tight trees, technical throws, blind shots... can't ask for more. This is a great option for shade!
Hole info
Tee → Target | Avg | |||||
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Hole 1 | ||||||
Blue → Main 420 ft Par 3 | 4.21 (+1.2) | 23% 42% 23% | ||||
23% 42% 23% | ||||||
NotesInto Monster Alley - Hole 1 sets the vibe for the course. Teepad is looking down a beautiful tunnel of trees with danger on both sides. Birdieing this hole will be very difficult | ||||||
Hole 2 | ||||||
Blue → Main 278 ft Par 3 | 4.44 (+1.4) | 11% 45% 33% | ||||
11% 45% 33% | ||||||
NotesHole 2 is a challenging dogleg. This hole will yield very few birdies from the blue tee. Red tee is a simple tunnel shot. Beware of cliffs on right! Lost discs play from the red tee with penalty. | ||||||
Hole 3 | ||||||
Blue → Main 170 ft Par 3 | 3.32 (+0.3) | 60% 29% | ||||
60% 29% | ||||||
NotesHole 3 will be the first birdie hole of the course. Short but challenging blind throw with a drop. If you miss all the trees discs should filter in for an easy putt. | ||||||
Hole 4 | ||||||
Blue → Main 238 ft Par 3 | 4 (+1) | 28% 40% 21% | ||||
28% 40% 21% | ||||||
NotesHole 4 isn’t terribly long but the gaps, distance control, and tight trees will make it a tough birdie hole. | ||||||
Hole 5 | ||||||
Blue → Main 275 ft Par 3 | 3.66 (+0.7) | 43% 38% 12% | ||||
43% 38% 12% | ||||||
NotesMonster Alley Lookout Hole 5 - After some technical holes. Hole 5 is a nice relief. Distance control going downhill will be the main challenge. | ||||||
Hole 6 | ||||||
Blue → Main 275 ft Par 3 | 3.89 (+0.9) | 32% 44% 17% | ||||
32% 44% 17% | ||||||
NotesHyzer Putt Challenge Hole 6 - is a good open hyzer shot with a guarded green to make putting a challenge. | ||||||
Hole 7 | ||||||
Blue → Main 267 ft Par 3 | 3.57 (+0.6) | 47% 35% | ||||
47% 35% | ||||||
NotesFree-throw Hole 7 - Shorter but uphill this hole has two options of paths to take. The basket is tucked behind trees that will require some luck to have a shorter putt. | ||||||
Hole 8 | ||||||
Blue → Main 486 ft Par 3 | 3.77 (+0.8) | 42% 38% 12% | ||||
42% 38% 12% | ||||||
NotesWide Open Raised Basket Hole 8 - The first wide open downhill shot of the course. | ||||||
Hole 9 | ||||||
Blue → Main 288 ft Par 3 | 3.76 (+0.8) | 38% 39% 14% | ||||
38% 39% 14% | ||||||
NotesLadder Left or Lost in the Bush Hole 9 - This is the first forced forehand/lefty shot of the course. Should be fairly simple for a forehand dominant player. Sloped green avoid over-driving on this one |