Butler County, OH

Cabin Creek

Permanent course
3.335(based on 9 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#18
The finisher at Cabin Creek is a blind, uphill right to left shot, where a good, firm rhbh hyzer that passes over the top of the stairs will put you in pretty close to the short basket position, if you get through those three tree trunks first! There's also a longer basket option another hundred feet further, by the tree line on the left, so declare which you're playing first!
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#17
Angling across the open field below the house, and through an isthmus with its grove of trees, hole 17 plays nice and flat, but takes a pretty piece of luck to get the tee shot in close enough for a true putt. There's sometimes marshy water in the bowl on the right, but you really want to avoid going long into the creek left.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#16
Wonderful downhill, left to right opportunity for a memorable shot to the 16th basket just past the big bend in the creek 40 feet below the tee! Even my arm can reach this with a rhbh anny Comet shot, but it MUST go left to right for the clean line. Midge asks folks to please walk around to the level crossing and avoid climbing the rocks right by the basket, as the creek is eroding closer and closer to the pin already.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#15
The longest hole out here plays way out along the hilltop meadow, with a dogleg left at the end, with the long basket position being on the sunny side of a couple of pines. Best play is to get long and down the middle for a look at a quality up shot second. But if you happen to fade WAY left (been there, done that!), the old fence is gone, and if you get left of the tree line, you'll find a back door secondary fairway to those pines.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#14
After taking advantage of the down slope and left fade on 13, you get to 'pay it back' with a left to right, uphill 14th. Two tee options and sometimes low ceilings make this a real challenging shot, but lefties benefit again.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#13
Another pretty hole, with the short basket position being dead ahead, down hill, and onto a plateau before the creek. The middle basket position is a little longer and finishes to the left, but the really cool long basket position (where it's at most of the time) is another upshot further, and in a clearing under a gorgeous old tree on a lower plateau. Bigger rhbh arms really enjoy driving firmly down the lane, and letting the fade take them in past the pine at the left hand bend.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#12
Throwing out between a couple of stately trees, the clearest line to the two basket positions here is across the first field, through the gap, and then breaking to the right, so lefties have a long chance to get even a bit. Most folks would be best suited to make sure the first shot clears the gap cleanly for a look at three, but if you've got the 'D' and can turn to the right: have at it!
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#11
This beautiful disc golf shot has an elevated tee, a clean line for a flex shot, and a creek bed to the right of the basket that usually holds enough water to cost you a penalty stroke if you don't fade left enough. Oh, and the creek bends around behind the basket long. I try to hyzer-flip my star tern (rhbh).
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Tip #9
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#10
Nice shortie ace run over the obstacles, the basket lies just short of a distinctive tree, but with slopes falling away to the left and beyond. Putter or Comet should park you.
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Tip #10
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#9
Each of the basket positions here require a firm drive off the tee, intentionally straight up the gap on an incline, and finishing with a left-falling fade. You do not want to cut off the bend, because your (rhbh) fade may drift down the ravine slope and into a fresh set of trees blocking your upshot. The paintball obstacles up on this plateau are all relatively large and may force creative line shaping for your approach or putt.
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