Newark, DE

White Clay Creek State Park

Permanent course
3.355(based on 30 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:dino2disc Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
Finding this tee isn't intuitive first time playing here. The tee you'll see just left of the #3 basket is actually the tee for #17. To find the tee for #4, walk to the right of the basket then up the trail path a little bit instead. It's about 100ft up that trail.
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Tip by:patgriff Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
Be careful of disguised headwinds here. You'll often feel nothing on the tee pad and then notice a strong headwind as you start walking down the fairway. And then it'll make sense why your disc is unfindable in the madness of bushes to the right.

Although a LHBH can park this hole with a good hyzer shot to the right of the center tree, throwing a very slight anny shot to the left of the center tree will allow smaller arms to have a better chance at reaching the hole, and the worst case scenario on that shot is that you hit the group of trees in front of the pin and have a 45' uphill putt.
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Tip by:De Hermit Added on: Hole:#12
For lhbh and rhfh players this hole is pretty straight forward and frequently birdied. For a rhbh this hole can pose some difficulty, though can be tackled in a variety of ways. Be mindfull of the fact that 9/10 rounds a headwind is present. 1) High anhyzer: there's plenty of ceiling and air space to the left, just be sure to give the large tree at the turn a wide enough berth. 2) Roller; the fairway is even and wide enough. 3) High flex-shot over the top of the trees along the right side. Possible though quite difficult.
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Tip by:De Hermit Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
For a rhbh player, the key to this hole is a good hyzer-flip; the closer to the right side of the large tree in the center is better. A pure hyzer will more often than not either leave you short in front of the trees guarding the pin or within the large tree in the lower left side of the fairway. For lhbh or rhfh players, a hyzer is possibly but is risky business when the rough is high, due to 90% of the flight is over said rough.
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