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Old 07-26-2010, 08:53 AM
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Assuming the road is OB, I think I'd rather play a Buzzz hyzer line through the trees and play my fade into the hill rather than skipping down the hill. Obviously this a moot point if I hit a tree that sends me into the road anyways...
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Old 07-26-2010, 09:13 AM
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Old 07-26-2010, 09:15 AM
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I'm thinking RHBH Star Stingray with a touch of anny.
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Old 07-26-2010, 11:04 AM
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I'm throwing a Buzzz RHBH with a touch of anny.
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Old 07-26-2010, 11:48 AM
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Seems we're mostly in agreement on how to approach this shot. How about the pro tee?



I usually throw a gentle BH roller here, but last time there was a STRONG left to right wind so I tossed my Stalker on a wide hyzer around all the trees and over the road, and ended up with a decent putt. Didn't make it though You can also go for the same gap we were talking about from the short tee, it's just a lot harder to hit with that one tree to the left right there.
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:02 PM
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Hmm any clearing above the tee and the hole? Might thumber the Flick up and over or; if I am on I might try to get my XL on a good anny through the small gap just right of the 2 tree next to the picnic pavillion.
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Poke and pray from the pro tee?

I would probably throw a beat mid on an anny line, although that first tree on the left may derail that plan.
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Old 07-26-2010, 12:22 PM
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Rec tee: My first impluse was to flick a Zone but after reconsidering, FH a Rhyno right down the throat. May wind up a little short but should be safer than the Zone which may end up OB to the right.

Pro Tee: FH a Gator right over that little stump thing off to the left. Should have plenty of room to work the fade.
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I throw a Wizard gently with a touch of anhyzer just to the left of the trees directly in the middle of the photo. I aim to have it fade back near the basket.
There's a hole here that's similar to that but you can't see the basket from the tee. That's pretty much how I handle it, too.
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This is just one of those things where its academic until you are actually there. I would need to see the depth of the trees, how wide the gap is, how low that ceiling is, and or how high the trees are.

If I got room, maybe a thumber over the top. If there is enough of a ceiling, maybe anhyzer a Roc or Mako. If I took a few practice shorts before the round I could trust my forehand (which usually I do not). My forehand distance sucks, so I might be thinking a FH with a Predator or Wraith might be the appropriate distance for me here. If that gap straight ahead is wider than the picture suggests, maybe going straight at that with anhyzer Roc and let it fade back in from the right.
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