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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:#8
Another really cool, blind hole where you're throwing up hill and over the paint ball 'castle' wall. The cleanest line to the short basket position is probably a rhbh driver just left of the tree on your right as you look up the hill. The short basket is less than 50' past the wall, but the long carries further up into the wooded grove.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#7
Lefty's bane! The only route here is a wide, sweeping, right to left shot around the netted shack area and just beyond a piney finish. My arm asks for a Stag (turn 0, fade 3) rhbh thrown firmly on a hyzer line (bigger arms can reach with a mid).
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
Some folks don't like the paint ball obstacle field, but I love this shot: there are two basket positions, with the first being just beyond the obstacles and the one tree visible straight ahead off the tee. Reachable for most with a fairway or driver, but it does take longer to glide across than you'd think. The longer basket is neatly tucked another long putt further up the peninsula bend of the (often dry) creek bed.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#5
Three basket positions - all glorious. Throw a mid to fairway driver for the shorter two, which can be seen off the tee, at the top of the slope, in the sparse, park-like trees. But if you can't see the basket, it's likely another 200+ feet down the other side, and most folks really have to rip it, grip it, and pray for air and not wood, to get down there that long!
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#4
Typically, the basket here is set in the short position, where a right to left fading putter or mid can reach it around the small trees. But if they move it up to the long, good luck: there isn't much of a clear lane to the basket position that plays twice as long due to the up-slope.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#3
This pretty, low-ceiling lane shot breaks left to right down the slope and to one of two basket positions, the first being just before the first creek bed, and the long playing an upshot further, before the 2nd creek bed that usually has more water. I've got a flippy star tern that could run this for me rhbh, if only i could execute the low turnover shot required.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
Two basket positions: 1st is dead ahead in the middle, but the usual, long basket, is past the paddock on the right at 500+ feet. You do NOT want to go left (electric fence! they'll get your mis-fire back for you, but don't go over there & spook the neighbor's horses, please). Play both fences as OB. Most folks are going for middle, upshot & drop in three. Monster arms might risk the left to right bomber tee shot that could clear the paddock fence, but those players are rare.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
(Note the pics here are old, and the pines have quadrupled in height and width) You'll see the basket as you come in the driveway, but it's tough to spot from the tee, hidden in the pines as it is. Most folks throw a rhbh hyzer high, and try to get in around or under the large pine at the bend. There is a low left hand lane that might allow a skip under the pine branches, but this is not a 'lefty' hole by nature.
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