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Old 04-19-2010, 03:56 AM
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Hole of the day part II

Ok, how would you play this hole? There is an anny route that you can't see in this picture, but its tight. This is #9 at my home course, and one of the toughest holes on the course. I have yet to birdie this one.

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Old 04-19-2010, 04:03 AM
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Here is hole #9 at Dunbar Park in Lake Jackson, TX ( 45miles south of Houston) How would you play this hole?

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Old 04-19-2010, 04:08 AM
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Ok, how would you play this hole? There is an anny route that you can't see in this picture, but its tight. This is #9 at my home course, and one of the toughest holes on the course. I have yet to birdie this one.

We've done this hole before, haven't we? I don't think you posted it but you definitely commented on it.

Meteor for this one.

Second one: Buzzz to the right of the tree and fade around. Putting back if it goes too far.
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Here is hole #9 at Dunbar Park in Lake Jackson, TX ( 45miles south of Houston) How would you play this hole?

Buzzz skipshot around the first tree on the right of the basket.
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Old 04-19-2010, 05:26 AM
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^^ yeah, not much room to try to throw through that opening, though I am sure some have tried. I might try a Buzzz as well just to the right an skip it close to the basket.
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Ok, how would you play this hole? There is an anny route that you can't see in this picture, but its tight. This is #9 at my home course, and one of the toughest holes on the course. I have yet to birdie this one.

I would throw my ESP Buzzz and let it out quite high to the right and let it fade slowly to the left.
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The first one I'd throw a meteor with some height as the fade would bring it back far enough.

The second shot It looks like a wasp or an eagle shot to me..something you can put predictably out to the right to make sure it comes around...but with enough height that it comes back left...yeah...150 gummy champ eagle...all day.

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RHBH:
First one: probably a newish Roc, slight anny with a little height, fade back in, S-shot
Second one: out to the right, either a flat top Roc and let it fade back in or possibly a Whippet skip shot.
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