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Old 10-23-2012, 07:46 PM
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Gl River from the long tee.
then river or leopard
Then an axis
then an anode
then my anode again.
2 putt for a 7
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:49 PM
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The elevation change you can't see in the picture actually makes the Silver pin one of the hardest par fours on the course.
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:56 PM
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TL a few times and a dx cro in the basket
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Old 10-23-2012, 08:29 PM
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Wow...Champ Teebirds until I get close enough for Wizards. I'm gonna hit a lot of trees.
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Old 10-23-2012, 08:31 PM
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eagle L hyzer flip to start with, then a roc and wizard or two
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Champ Eagle a few times to get close then Spider / Sole
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Old 10-23-2012, 09:34 PM
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HAHAHAHA, to anyone who seriously thinks this is 3able.... RARE and lucky as can be.

This is a rocky hill over 60ft elevation on your first two shots, leaving a 100 ft up shot, to a finish putt - and that's if you played it great! See JimiMc comments, and you have a fair assesment.

a birdie at Iron Hill is AMAZING for most players, any eagle is for those 1015+ players, or a 960 player that canned a 200ft upshot... Played with many 1000+ players and very few eagles, I've played hundreds of rounds at Iron, never seen this hole 3ed... Seen other par 5s get Eagled, but not this one - though it has happened, I've heard... But Sasqutch has been spotted too ;-)
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Old 10-23-2012, 10:25 PM
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I'll throw my eagle,(most likely), then several Rocs until I feel good about throwing the putter. And hope I don't get a snowman.
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Originally Posted by jimimc View Post
The pictures are out of order. The hole was designed to play picture 1, to picture 2, to picture 4, to picture 3. The only threes I know of are 200' throw ins and a long putt from a lefty that threw a huge flex shot, followed by a lucky hyzer thru the left side of picture 4. The same person probably bogies the hole more then birdies it by going for it.

The hole is actually a sucker hole. It tempts the Eagle only to produce dumb bogeys, and after you've seen the easy birdie you will feel dumb going for it. It's actually tied for the easiest hole according to par on the course, with hole 10, which can also produce the same dumb bogies going for Eagle.
Oh so my 4s were actually easy birdies. I always thought it was a 4 and thought it was the toughest par out there. Great hole btw.
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Old 10-23-2012, 10:42 PM
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Probably a Champ TeeBird or Valkyrie off the tee, something that has a little zip, can still be accurate, and take a little abuse considering the debris on the ground. I am very tempted to tee off with an Axis because in the woods I get almost the same distance as a driver. From there, likely a Meteor if I need touch, a Ghost if I need to bend a line, or an Ion if I need pinpoint placement.

In the 60+ courses I have played I can count on two hands and two feet the amount of holes that I do not outright always go for in 3 or less, and twelve of those are at Highbridge. I will take your word for it that it cannot be attained in three, but I bet the first time I walked up to this that I would at least try.
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