Roswell, GA

East Roswell Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:Moose33 Added on: Hole:#12
Keep to the right of the island on a rhbh throw, it will leave you near the pin.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Moose33 Added on: Hole:#11
hit the double mando close to the right side with a forehand and let it fade gently, the basket is blind, but not very far, and easily overthrown with a mid or driver.

If you bag a Harp, Rhyno, Credo something OS that hits and sticks. This is a good hole for it.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Moose33 Added on: Hole:#8
The dogleg hooks up a little earlier than you think, aim short of the trash can visible from the tee and let your shot go right from there and you will be good.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Moose33 Added on: Hole:#3
The sign look like the tee is straight from the blacks, but it's more of a dogleg right.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Moose33 Added on: Hole:#2
When playing from the blacks, the basket is actually much more right than the sign indicates, good forehand hole.
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Tip #6
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
Blind tee shot from the Black tees again. There are lines through the trees in the fairway, but they're not easy to hit, and long approach shots have a frustrating tendency to land beside the basket -- and then roll 60-80 feet down the steep slope behind and to the right of the basket. Lots of birdies fly away and come back to roost as fours, fives, or even sixes on this one.
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Tip #7
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Hole:#17
Completely different hole from each set of pads, particularly the Black. Tight anhyzer line from the Black tees, with lots of dense trouble off the fairway to the right, and the pin tucked away uphill and well guarded. Long drives that reach the green with momentum have an unpleasant habit of finding an edge and rolling 80-100 feet back downhill. Both the Blue and Red pads require you to be able to hit a line with some precision, and the left-to-right curve of the fairway makes this hole much more challenging than the short distance would suggest. Red pad has a "clown's mouth" pair of trees just past the pad -- hit the gap with a slight anhyzer shot and you could easily be putting for birdie. Miss it and you're 200 feet out with an extremely difficult line and a taco'ed disc.
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Tip #8
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Hole:#16
Longest hole on the course; relatively straight. Drive placement is critical in order to have a shot at the basket in two. The right-hand side of the fairway offers cleaner lines to the basket, but the rough on the right is denser and more difficult to climb out of than the trees on the left. Creek bed in front of the basket guards against sliding/rolling shots, and the green is completely surrounded by trees.

Tee shot is completely blind from Black tees and mostly so from Blue and Red -- send someone ahead to check the fairway for other golfers before throwing, as the thick woods tend to keep players closer to the tee pads longer than you might ordinarily expect.
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Tip #9
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Hole:#15
Blind tee shot from all three pads, with a fairway that climbs up from the tee area and then drops off again, with the pin slightly left of a straight line from the tees. Slope behind and left of pin used to be more pronounced (hence the tee sign comments) -- walking path construction resulted in a flatter slope, with thick grass on it, to the left of the basket. However, the new walking path and beyond is also now OB, so a shot with too much on it that that gets onto or past the path means worse problems than just a long comeback putt. The new storm drain installed at the same time often backs up, resulting in standing water or a muddy mess just short and left of the pin.

A midrange or putter shot on a flat or very (very!) slight hyzer trajectory that just clears the crest of the hill to the left of the mid-fairway tree from the Red pad, or the right of it from the Blue or Black pad, will usually result in a drop-in birdie.

Note that the walking path around the perimeter of the park is closer to the pin and the fairway than anywhere else on the course, and there's a real risk of hitting walkers/joggers/bikers on the path. As the drive is blind to the pin area, it's impossible to completely avoid risk, especially for folks coming from the opposite direction, but do try to be aware of anyone on the path and be patient about throwing if necessary.
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Tip #10
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Hole:#14
Slight downhill shot with really different looks from each tee pad. From the Black pad, you have the option of an overhand shot straight at the pin, or a large sweeping anhyzer (RHBH) around the trees on the left side of the fairway, but no matter which way you go there are trees protecting the pin, especially from the left. From the Red pad a line-straight midrange or putter shot right at the basket can give you a legitimate ace run if you can throw 220 ft on a frozen-rope trajectory. The Blue pad drives many people nuts with early trees forming a tight gap you have to hit clean or else face a second shot from 200 feet out and lots more trees to negotiate your way around. Another hole that gives up lots of birdies, and lots of bogeys.
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