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HOD 4/28/2023: Lake Claiborne SP - Whitetail Hole #14 Homer, LA

Bardu

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Lake Claiborne SP - Whitetail in Homer, LA

Blue Tee
Pin A: 534 ft
Pin B: 476 ft

Red Tee
Pin A: 385 ft
Pin B: 312 ft

Tee
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Basket
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Basket
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Here is how I played the hole:

1. Kick right into a deep valley
2. Take a couple more throws to reach the basket
3. Putt out, lose cell signal and all sense of where the next tee is, and wander aimlessly around the woods as the sun begins to set

I do not suggest this method of playing the hole

Loved, loved, loved the course, though!
 
I think I threw back to back F2s because I only had a four-disc bag. Then sent my putt careening away and took a bogey :p

I'd probably stick to Buzzzs in the future to keep it in the fairway.
 
That's more elevation than I was expecting. Looks fun.

I'd probably go Stingray hyzer flip to flat. Trying to stay in the middle.
 
Probably an ill-advised fission wave.

Should toss a neutron hex down the middle. But layups are for basketball!

I'm LHBH and had a brief thought about a Fission Wave, except that left center tree past the gap is in a bad spot.

Plasma Inertia
 
Photo and Tee info don't seem to match. I will assume its Red Tee to the short pin.

I am probably going to try and throw the Tortuga on a soft hyzer. I can trust it enough to not kick right. It it doesn't seem like enough disc I would probably step up to my beat in fossil Gila.
Inner core would get there, but I don't want to risk gliding right.
 
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