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Hole #4
Hole #4 Regular Tee

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Tip #1
Some that you can throw low and flat that will carry through a low ceiling. If in the long position taking a airshout there could be risky. Roller is the best bet on the long position, throw it a bit more to the left so it finishes right and you don't end up by basket on hole 2.
Tip #2
I throw RHBH and coose to throw a roller it's been the most successful. The low ceilings are followed by an elevated climb to the pin placement, anything in the air usually get knocked down from trees.
Tip #3
When the tee pad is in the longest position the roller is the safest option for a 3 and the only chance for a 2. Don't be afraid to go a little to the left, as long as you get it out there you have an open look at the basket.
Normally the basket is tucked between the trees for a good birdie opportunity. I usually throw a 175g eagle with a slight nose down hyzer angle. I have found that the wind typically lifts the disc up towards the low ceiling and pushes it understable.
Normally the basket is tucked between the trees for a good birdie opportunity. I usually throw a 175g eagle with a slight nose down hyzer angle. I have found that the wind typically lifts the disc up towards the low ceiling and pushes it understable.
Tip #4
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a fairway drive like a teebird or eagle type disc for the straight shirt position. For the long position I recommend a driver or going with a backhand roller type shot. A roadrunner is a good roller disc or understable fast driver.




