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Hole #6 (Taken 4/2013)
Hole #6 Tee

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Reviews: 4
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waste of time
Pros: -Easy to find.....
-Challenging....
-Nice signs...no map though
-Challenging....
-Nice signs...no map though
Cons: -Virtually all the fairways are tight (about 10 yards) with either a corn field, pond or thick rough where you cant see the ground on both sides of the fairway
-Train comes really close to course....close enough you could probably hit it with a shot
-Highway is also about 50 yds up the hill which you go along for about a third of the course.
-Train comes really close to course....close enough you could probably hit it with a shot
-Highway is also about 50 yds up the hill which you go along for about a third of the course.
Other Thoughts: To put in perspective, I played it safe and still lost a disc. Went in the tall grass no more than ten feet but it was so thick I gave up after 10 minutes. I enjoy difficult courses, but it loses all its fun factor when I constantly have to worry about losing a disc and spend too much time looking for a disc that shouldn't be hard to find.
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