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HOD 1/20/14: Lake Shore Park in Ashtabula, OH

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Lake Shore Park in Ashtabula, OH

Course Rating: 3.64, 21 reviews
Hole 18:
Red/White: 332
Blue: 402


Plays over a large "trough" in the rolling terrain, and back up the hill. Can be windy.

Blue Tee:
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Red/White Tee: If I recall, its pretty much straight ahead, you just gotta make it through or around those trees.
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Course Map
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If you like rolling hills and beautiful lake views, you gotta play this course!
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I loved this course.

Red White:
Having since gotten more comfortable throwing FH since I played here, I would now try to throw a RHFH turnover up the gut with a beat Pro Boss. I don't have the oomph to get a spike hyzer up and over.

Blue: same Pro Boss on a RHBH flat, but on a fairly high line around that pine, and let the disc do the work to fade back left into the fairway.
 
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i would say first shot would be a tern up the middle. then finish for a easy 3. however it is hard to say. i dont know where the pin is i dont know how it looks.
 
I have no idea. Maybe a Volt on a hyzer to the right? Amp roller? Flex a Volt on an anny to the left of the pine? Beautiful hole though.
 
Blue: Some kind of RHBH Star orc big hyzer, then RHFH Star Firebird or RHBH Wiz approach
Red: I'd love to think I'd run a Champ Tern through the gap, but I'm thinking a Star Orc hyzer again, as I have no courage
 
Depending on how I feel about the distance of getting over with a big hyzer, either a predator or trespass.
 
Blue... I am pretty hosed on this hole as it seems that you need to be able to throw pretty high and flat and not have your disc stall out, which I can't do yet, so maybe a Tomahawk to get over the trees and into the fairway, approach with an aviar, and clean up with my anode.

Red/White - Just looking at that hole, probably my teebird, again, not sure where the hole is, but teebird up the gut would be the starting idea. If i make it, anode for birdy, if I don't, than Aviar/anode for par.
 
Blue... I am pretty hosed on this hole as it seems that you need to be able to throw pretty high and flat and not have your disc stall out, which I can't do yet, so maybe a Tomahawk to get over the trees and into the fairway, approach with an aviar, and clean up with my anode.

Red/White - Just looking at that hole, probably my teebird, again, not sure where the hole is, but teebird up the gut would be the starting idea. If i make it, anode for birdy, if I don't, than Aviar/anode for par.

That big tree to the right of the pine in the picture of the blue tee is the same big tree on the right of the picture of the red tee... So if you can't go over the top you can just throw a shallow hyzer at the big tree on the right either crashing that tree or hyzering out just in front of it. That would seem to put you only ~150ft from the pin for an easy up and down.
 
That big tree to the right of the pine in the picture of the blue tee is the same big tree on the right of the picture of the red tee... So if you can't go over the top you can just throw a shallow hyzer at the big tree on the right either crashing that tree or hyzering out just in front of it. That would seem to put you only ~150ft from the pin for an easy up and down.

Ahhhh... I see now, from the blue pic, it looked like a solid line of trees and I was thinking good luck lol. In that case, I would probably try a saint RHBH on a touch of a hyzer lower around the side of the pine and hope it gets down somewhere close lol
 

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