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Hole #11 (Taken 6/2012)
Hole #11 Long Tee

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Tip #1
Discs get lost under the leaves on this hole all the time. So keep a good eye on your drives if they're landing flat and fast because they'll slide under leaves fairly easy.
Tip #2
Big dog leg on here. If you throw an eagle or something at the gut it will ride down the hill.
Tip #3
2 ways to play this hole for RHBH.
1. Play the skip shot just short of 1/2 way down the fairway. Land/ skip your shot just past the narrow gap in the fairway, off the top of the hill. The shot must be low and fairly flat. Too much hyzer before your disc hits the ground and it leaves you well short of the basket. It's not as much of a hyzer as it seems. A flat/ baby hyzer angle pre skip will give you a good chance of getting up there for a putt.
2. A high midrange shot with a good amount of hyzer angle gets to the basket surprisingly easily. The hole seems long because you can't see it.. and all those trees.. But, it's only 279ft. You only need to throw the drive 249 ft to get a 30ft putt. It's easier to hit the gap in the fairway with a midrange disc. Just make sure to throw the shot high, about 15ft high or so seems to be perfect. With the midrange the hyzer angle flattens as the disc tries to flip to flat. So, a little more angle than you would throw on a driver is what you will want to use. If you tend to have a hard time hitting the gap on this one try this tip.
1. Play the skip shot just short of 1/2 way down the fairway. Land/ skip your shot just past the narrow gap in the fairway, off the top of the hill. The shot must be low and fairly flat. Too much hyzer before your disc hits the ground and it leaves you well short of the basket. It's not as much of a hyzer as it seems. A flat/ baby hyzer angle pre skip will give you a good chance of getting up there for a putt.
2. A high midrange shot with a good amount of hyzer angle gets to the basket surprisingly easily. The hole seems long because you can't see it.. and all those trees.. But, it's only 279ft. You only need to throw the drive 249 ft to get a 30ft putt. It's easier to hit the gap in the fairway with a midrange disc. Just make sure to throw the shot high, about 15ft high or so seems to be perfect. With the midrange the hyzer angle flattens as the disc tries to flip to flat. So, a little more angle than you would throw on a driver is what you will want to use. If you tend to have a hard time hitting the gap on this one try this tip.





