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Hole #7 (Taken 9/2010)
Hole #7 Tee

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Reviews: 23
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Pros: I like the new look that they gave the gold course, makes for a lot better play. #3 is a good long straight hole, just dont over throw to the left or you might hit a car. #6 is another good one, a tree that hangs low over the tee makes for a challenge. #7 is where you have to play away from the trees and long grass, if you throw into it you might as well kiss your disc goodbye.
Cons: The course gets a little flooded after rain but other than that i have no Cons for it.
1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Beautiful course, green grass and lots of nice looking plants. Some areas where its very open and you can just let it rip.
Cons: Gold course, of all the courses at Brewer is the easiest to lose a disc. Very, very tall plants make you very dearly want to avoid getting it anywhere but the fairway.
Other Thoughts: Brewer is a great course, and if you go you might as well play all of them
0 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: By far and away the best course at Brewer for side arm players and lefties. The new lay out is pretty sweet. You can step up and let er' rip with little worry of losing your disc in the brush. A couple really fun holes on the back half. Hole 6 is a great dog right, a nice opprotunity to separate from your backhand counterparts.
Cons: I don't think they have adjusted the tee markers yet to match the new pads so your first go can be a little confusing. Just follow the general direction of the tee pads and you should be fine. Backhanders will want to lay up on 6 or risk losing your disc. We have found two in there already this summer.
Other Thoughts: Get the tee markers right!
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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