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Hole #5
Hole #5 Tee

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Reviews: 8
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Pros: A very well designed set of holes. Each hole has its own special difficulty.
The front nine in the trees is fun to play, may even see the wildlife there. The use of trees is a needed skill here.
Not only are you playing nature here but also buildings and fences, the course is on the grounds of an elementary school. There are several holes were if you don't have ultimate control and planning you will have to climb a 7' fence to get your disc.
The front nine in the trees is fun to play, may even see the wildlife there. The use of trees is a needed skill here.
Not only are you playing nature here but also buildings and fences, the course is on the grounds of an elementary school. There are several holes were if you don't have ultimate control and planning you will have to climb a 7' fence to get your disc.
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Not only are you playing nature here but also buildings and fences, the course is on the grounds of an elementary school. There are several holes were if you don't have ultimate control and planning you will have to climb a 7' fence to get your disc.
The wooden posts that mark the tees are too close to each other, forces a bottleneck kind of feeling.
The 15th hole is a 541ft. hole and marked as a par 7, can be played as a 4 or 5 though with the right drivers.
Not only are you playing nature here but also buildings and fences, the course is on the grounds of an elementary school. There are several holes were if you don't have ultimate control and planning you will have to climb a 7' fence to get your disc.
The wooden posts that mark the tees are too close to each other, forces a bottleneck kind of feeling.
The 15th hole is a 541ft. hole and marked as a par 7, can be played as a 4 or 5 though with the right drivers.
Other Thoughts: All together a good course for a lightly populated area, very worth playing often (if you are in the area).
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