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Pineville, LA

Fort Buhlow DGC

4.145(based on 7 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#13
Straight ahead the outcropping on the left is where you want to land. It's 300-320' for the tee. If you have a good thumber, you can land farther out to the right to go over the tree line. There is a small window to throw through at the bridge. This hole is a 90* dogleg left at 300' out.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#12
There is no direct line to this pin. I can throw and thumber 300-320' and that left me 20-30' out. If you're good at a rising late heiser, you can birdie this hole. Take a walk and look for some good approach spots before teeing off. Tons of small and large trees.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11
Difficult lines do to the placement of big and small trees everywhere. If the grass is mowed, a good skip can get you there. Otherwise and big anny can leave you in position. Be aware, if you throw straight at the pin with an anny, the tree line to the right is the only thing between you and the Red River.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#10
You can see the pin straight thru a tree line. There's a creek following that entire line, DON'T DO IT, unless you have big cahones. Understable driver allowed to curve to the right around the tree line will leave you 30-40' out if you throw it 300'. If you attempt to go straight and miss, use a floating disc and prepare meet Aunt Ivy (poison).
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Tip #5
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#9
How's your roller? Any high anny shot or forehand drive and you might hit the highlines. A straight drive for 350' held close to the right tree line gets you in good position. A roller with a final right turn out can get you in birdie position.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#8
Well placed straight shot with an over stable driver to hope for some skip. It's a little up hill and heavily wooded. Unless you get an excellent skip, expect a par.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Updated on: Hole:#7
Wide open for 350'. Try to land directly in front or a little left of the pine with large tooth (bark missing). Good luck getting thru the saplings and trees. There is no direct line of approach once you're in the trees. An excellent shot AND luck will get you par.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#6
A good drive well placed thru the trees will get you in good position. If you have a massive heiser arm, send the disc out flat and high to clear the one 30' tree that impedes the best angle of attack for the pin. A good thumber can get you within 50' if you have a cannon arm.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#5
First hole out of the woods, but still a bunch of trees to navigate. A well broken-in disc with a ton of anny or a thumber tomahawk (right handed) is a good choice for this hole. If you have a baseball arm, use the thumber and aim 30' to the left with an over stable driver.
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Tip #10
Tip by:Luddy Added on: Hole:#4
Heavily wooded but with a decent window for a late breaking hieser. Use an overstable driver and keep it low and stick close to the left tree line. If the ground gives you a good skip (unlikely), you'll be in easy birdie range. Lay up at the turn and you'll be about 100' out.
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