Felton, CA

Black Mouse DGC

3.625(based on 39 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:slacker_sport Added on: Hole:#12
clean birdie/ ace run via the wider left of center gap if thrown with a gentle left-to-right arc. you'll almost be throwing back towards the previous basket, and you'll see the marked-up redwood from the many missed efforts to shoot this line. but even a miss on this gap can often be salvaged for a par.
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Tip #2
Tip by:slacker_sport Added on: Hole:#4
if you can trust your drop rate, an overhead shot can slice nicely through the lower gaps. beware the left side brush and long left drift.
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Tip #3
Tip by:slacker_sport Added on: Hole:#7
previous tips all sound ok, just to add / clarify: the dogleg distance is pretty short right behind the large central stand of trees, so "option 1b"- anything straight through the left side gap with gentle right-hand fade works well (if accurate, RHFH/ LHBH are the easy bets)
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Tip #4
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Updated on: Hole:#17
Basket is downhill and over the log. This is a short hole, but plays deceptively long. You need a disc that lands flat because any skip to the left can roll away. Also, when you get near the basket, the slope is pretty severe, so keep your balance and make that putt!
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Tip #5
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#16
Basket is uphill and slightly to the left. On this hole, you need a disc that can get some height and glide. The best aiming point is right of the basket, at those trees. For backhand shots, an understable disc works well here. Sidearm shots could do well on this hole as long as the angle is correct. Very tough hole!
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Tip #6
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#15
Basket is downhill and to the right. This hole is very short. If you throw straight ahead, you need a disc that finishes right. You could also throw a roller down the path, but it has to be going right. Also, you could try and find a gap to throw straight at the basket, but I haven't been able to get through there. This is really just a lay-up drive and a lay-up second shot because the hill slopes away from you.
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Tip #7
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#14
Basket is uphill and to the left. Your disc must be finishing to the left. The tee pad points you right, so you really have to force it left. There's also another line I found, but it's kinda crazy. You can go around the trees in front of you on your left with a sweeping left-to-right shot. This is a very risky shot and not recommended.
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Tip #8
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#13
Fairly straightforward hole here. Looks longer than it is. Best shot is a straight-flyer that finishes a little left. You could also throw a roller down the path here, but the path slopes away behind the basket and your disc could roll away. Ace run hole!
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Tip #9
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#12
Basket is straight ahead through all the trees. I nearly aced this hole with a sidearm Buzzz. The best shot is to throw a straight-flying disc and just pick the gap that you want to throw through and commit to the shot. Shorter than it looks.
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Tip #10
Tip by:djofresh Added on: Hole:#11
Basket is straight ahead and drops down behind a downed tree. I still haven't figured out the line on this hole, but whichever shot you pick, don't throw it too hard. The hole is shorter than it looks. I feel like a nice flex sidearm or LHBH might be the best shot to get close.
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