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Pineville, LA

Fort Buhlow DGC

4.145(based on 7 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Doofenshmirtz Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
This hole is set up well for a forehand hyzer (right handed) or backhand anhyzer. The lane is a little narrow but a well placed shot can hit the pin.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Doofenshmirtz Added on: Updated on: Hole:#15
The tree in the middle of the fairway has a large hole in it. A low, well-placed shot can go through, eliminating the obstacle but forcing a long, straight drive to set up a birdie. You can go around high to the right, low to the left or straight through the big hole in the middle of the tree. Let the wind dictate your decision here.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Doofenshmirtz Added on: Updated on: Hole:#13
There are four strategies used by locals:

1. If you have 450' of distance, throw a long backhand throw that fades over the tree line near the bridge;

2. If the wind is coming out of the southwest, throw over the trees nearer the tee box. This will leave you with basically another drive to get in putting distance;

3. For lesser arms, throw a perfectly placed throw that lands in front of the crossing area and then throw through; and,

4. Throw a mid range off the tee to a point about 75 feet short of the crossing and then throw an tomahawk or thumber over the lowest point in the tree line (this is the most consistent approach).

This is a par 4 hole improperly marked as a par 3.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Doofenshmirtz Added on: Updated on: Hole:#9
Forget the roller unless the crowfoot grass has been mown. A long straight forehand shot, with an overstable disc and started off at a downward angle to avoid the power lines can get you close. A low turnover shot with an understable driver with plenty of glide and that breaks at the right time can put you under the basket, but it has to be perfect. With a strong south wind, just try to get in position to make par.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Doofenshmirtz Added on: Updated on: Hole:#7
This hole is actually wide open for well over 400'. Try to land in or to the left of the mown area that lines up with the the fairly well defined opening in the trees. Too far right will cost you a stroke at least! You will need luck to get close enough for a par because of the lack of any defined approach through pines.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
Overstable disc thrown hard to break left late gets you in birdie position. Slightly uphill so it kills a good skip.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#17
10' window thru dense trees left and right. Straight shot with an overstable disc gets you in birdie range. Very tough to get the disc to break and right moment, throw flat and straight and hope it kicks left at the turn off the right tree line.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#16
Stay right for a better approach. The road and small hill is to the left. Not a difficult hole.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#15
One big tree growing thorns stands in your way. Go left or right around it. I chose a thumber and landed 15' from the pin. It's somewhat down hill so you get a little extra distance. If you find a 167g Star Boss under that thorny tree, call the number, I'll pay for shipping. My first thumber was a bit low and got stuck in the top of it.
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Tip #10
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#14
Wide open hole and not difficult, unless you land pin high and to the left. The pin sits next to 5-10 small trees and you have to be in a perfect position to get a birdie thru those. STAY RIGHT and you have an easy approach for birdie.
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