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The Dreaded Anhyzer Hole

This hole is a carbon copy of #15 at River Grove Park in Kingwood, TX, my home course.

The way I play it is make my first shot with a Stratus, just to get around the corner. I don't have a sidearm, so as a rhbh thrower, that is the best way to make the corner. My next shot is with the Buzz all the way to the basket. Here is a pic of the hole at my home course:

Hole15annyline.jpg
 
This hole is a carbon copy of #15 at River Grove Park in Kingwood, TX, my home course.

The way I play it is make my first shot with a Stratus, just to get around the corner. I don't have a sidearm, so as a rhbh thrower, that is the best way to make the corner. My next shot is with the Buzz all the way to the basket. Here is a pic of the hole at my home course:

Hole15annyline.jpg

The hole you pointed out here is probably more difficult. It doesn't look like you have the option to go up and over. Played the Doe yesterday on shorts. This hole, on shorts, is reachable with a Monarch flex shot.
 
This hole is a carbon copy of #15 at River Grove Park in Kingwood, TX, my home course.

The way I play it is make my first shot with a Stratus, just to get around the corner. I don't have a sidearm, so as a rhbh thrower, that is the best way to make the corner. My next shot is with the Buzz all the way to the basket. Here is a pic of the hole at my home course:

Hole15annyline.jpg

How far is it to the corner? I'd probably try my crappy forehand, though, a straight drive and and approach sounds safer since it may be hard to approach from off the fairway.
 
There's a hole at Dexter in Eugene, OR that looks exactly like this as well, but it also has a pin placement on the left side too.
 
Big steep anhyzer over the tree w/ something stable to keep it in the air long enough to get to the pin.
 
How far is it to the corner? I'd probably try my crappy forehand, though, a straight drive and and approach sounds safer since it may be hard to approach from off the fairway.

Its about 80ft to the corner. Once you make the corner, you have a pretty open fairway. There is no way to go over the trees to take a short cut. Many have tried and failed. I usually get a 3 on this hole. The hardest thing to do is make the corner, and not end up in the thick trees past the corner.
 
Big RHBH annie over the upper left corner of the big woods and Shule with my 167 gr Star Roadrunner. Might be parking that sucka.
 
Its about 80ft to the corner. Once you make the corner, you have a pretty open fairway. There is no way to go over the trees to take a short cut. Many have tried and failed. I usually get a 3 on this hole. The hardest thing to do is make the corner, and not end up in the thick trees past the corner.

I guess I should have read this before I posted.
Probably won't be parkin that sucka.
 
Forehand skip with something overstable like a Firebird or a Whippet looks to be the percentage run shot. Those kill my shoulder any more so I'd probably go with the Stingray roller and take my chances with the wind.
 
Alright, here's one for you lads. This is hole 8 in North Asheboro, the tee faces the shelter over there in the background, you have a really sharp right turn, 330' in all. The ground drops about 15' beyond those trees b/c the park road curves around there in front of the shelter. I've parked it a couple of times with a sidewinder, every now and then with TL and previously used a Skeeter to get me a safe 3 there. What do you guys recommend?

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I have a 148gram DX Leopard that I can rip a 90 degree right hand turn with about 300. I'd give that a toss, hit a tree and taco it.

At least I have a plan.
 
I should mention that the ceiling isn't that high either, you can't let the disc get higher than 20-25' without some pesky branches swatting it down.
 
Flick, FH and might hyzer it a bit to get it to turn befor the far trees.
 
Flick, FH and might hyzer it a bit to get it to turn befor the far trees.

I flick a lot and I don't think there's a disc made that will park this hole with a FH. It's a really sharp curve to the right, you'd either have to flick with a lot of hyzer and hope that when it lands it rolls around a bit near the basket or flick really low and skip it near the far tree line and hope some more. Like I said, it goes down hill pretty sharply after the tree line, I've had more than a few turnovers fade back too soon and end up rolling down that hill. This hole has me stumped. :\
 
I flick a lot and I don't think there's a disc made that will park this hole with a FH. It's a really sharp curve to the right, you'd either have to flick with a lot of hyzer and hope that when it lands it rolls around a bit near the basket or flick really low and skip it near the far tree line and hope some more. Like I said, it goes down hill pretty sharply after the tree line, I've had more than a few turnovers fade back too soon and end up rolling down that hill. This hole has me stumped. :\

Ever us a 167 or heavier Z Flick? I mean, I dont know if I would get it there but that thing will cut hard.

Probably my only choice cause the discs I could get to turn that hard and not come back, probably wont get there, and the ones that might get there, may not turn fast enough or will come back. My best chance BH would be a Defender but I like the Z Flick better overall.
 
If I had a forehand shot I would try that, otherwise might try my Star Valk and get it to flip and turn over for that gap or even anny my Beast to see if I could hit the tunnel. either way that is my option.
 
Stratus, with a lot of pop and a bit of anny tilt high up on the shoulder. Lean in hard and really pop it.

Guessing you could do something similar with a Stingray.

Forehand would work if you're more confident off that side.
 

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