There's a hole I would like to play better off the tee. Basically, there's a tree line running at a 45 degree angle and I have to hit a gap in the trees at about 280' and the fairway breaks left through the gap.
If I push something too straight it will hit trees on the right side of the gap. Obviously, if my disc fades too soon I'll hit the trees short of the gap.
Now, the gap is reasonable and I don't generally struggle to hit the gap. Where I'm struggling is to avoid going too straight through the gap and pushing into the trees beyond the gap I am throwing a fairly overstable disc that I know will break left short of the trees and into the gap. But, basically, as I'm hyzering through the gap the disc is starting it's downward dive to the ground.
I'm looking for something that will cut left through the gap but carry farther up the fairway. I'm tempted to throw an understable disc on hyzer in hopes of carrying further down the fairway through the gap but if it pushes too straight or stands up then I'm in the trees.
What's my best play here?
Thanks.
If I push something too straight it will hit trees on the right side of the gap. Obviously, if my disc fades too soon I'll hit the trees short of the gap.
Now, the gap is reasonable and I don't generally struggle to hit the gap. Where I'm struggling is to avoid going too straight through the gap and pushing into the trees beyond the gap I am throwing a fairly overstable disc that I know will break left short of the trees and into the gap. But, basically, as I'm hyzering through the gap the disc is starting it's downward dive to the ground.
I'm looking for something that will cut left through the gap but carry farther up the fairway. I'm tempted to throw an understable disc on hyzer in hopes of carrying further down the fairway through the gap but if it pushes too straight or stands up then I'm in the trees.
What's my best play here?
Thanks.