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Meadview, AZ

Meadview DGC

Permanent course
2.55(based on 1 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#9
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a putter or soft midrange. There are some high bushes right I front of the pad that require you to throw over the top of them quick. Hole is easy to approach with a soft anhyzer throw that will permit rate the bushes surrounding the basket. Short thumber is also a good option.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#8
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a simple hyzer line for either handed player with a midrange. A few trees surround the basket but the hole is still easy enough to dump a shot in from the top. Disc up for beginners. Same line and approach.
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#7
Uphill shot. For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a midrange or an easy fairway throw up hill. I think a roc is a good choice or buzzz or ghost. For beginners go with a driver. It's a good pull.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#6
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a stable midrange. There is an elevation drop of around 10 feet on this hole. There is a fence on the right side so you want to hyzer a midrange that will come back. If you can throw a long thumber then that is a good option. There is a tall tree in the middle of the fairway that blocks your view from the basket. Forehand throws that are precise are a good option as long as you avoid the fence.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a straight flying midrange or a slightly understable one. You need to avoid the fence on the right side and there is some elevation rise. There is a small window left to right or a big spike hyzer route, but keep in mind of the fence. Forehand is a good option if you can throw it.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#4
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a putter for this hole. Short hole that needs to be thrown straight to avoid going over the fence on the left. Any putter will do. As for beginners I would recommend a midrange that might be a little understable to avoid the fence.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#3
For advanced players who throw backhand I would recommend a midrange you can muscle out there with some fade at the end. Like a spider or wasp. You have to release high to clear the bush line and get around the tree blocking the basket. For beginners I would throw a driver and make sure your not short of the basket.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#2
Hole is shorter and more of a softer throw that you have accuracy with. I recommend a putter with fade for advanced players. Ie a rhyno or wizard thrown backhand. Basket is hidden right behind a tree and that's why you need the fade into the basket. For beginners throw a midrange or fairway driver with fade. You just want to get past the tree to have a open put.
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Tip #9
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#1
This is a pretty straight forward hole with airtime elevation drop. Probably 5 feet in elevation. For advanced players I would throw a midrange with little fade like a spider or a putter ie rhyno. This approach can work for either left or right handed players throwing backhand. For beginners throw a driver you can throw straight.
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