Ventura, CA

Coyote Point DGC @ Lake Casitas

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#8
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a fairway driver for the short position and drivers for other two long positions. If its in the deepest position you will need a nuke or cannon or boss to get there. It's uphill and a huge pump. Try to avoid the tree in the middle and the tree on the right side of the fairway.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#7
Slight downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a driver for this hole. This hole has many positions all will require a full out throw. Even the short position will require a slower driver ripped out far. Be careful not to go to far to the right in the camping area or to far left into the Bambi or worse the lake.
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#6
Straight shot down under the trees. For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a midrange thrown hard low to the ground at the entrance of the tree so the disc slides up to the hole. If you hyzer in your most likely to get caught up in the tree and blocked from a clear putt. A roc or buzzz or ghost are good options.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#5
Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a midrange thrown out to the right with hyzer and letting fade back to the hole. A thumber or tomahawk is also another good option. Spotter on this hole helps. The straight shot low is durable but its very easy to hit one of the early trees. Go big hyzer.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#4
For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a fairway driver thrown straight into the hill and letting it slide up to the basket. Tricky shot because it is extremely unlikely you will sky the shot through the Mandy to the basket. Try to avoid going left of the hole down the hill.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#3
Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a disc that normally flys straight for you that's a midrange. This is a touch shot that needs to be thrown straight with just enough power to clear the trees on the left and then fade to the left. Don't rip a disc to hard because its downhill and lots of trees down to the left that will make up shots tough. I recommend a spotter on this hole since its a blind shot.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#2
For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a driver for either position the basket is in. If its high up to the left then throw a destroyer or boss and the same disc if its long and straight. For the upper position just make sure you clear the tree before the basket. It will block your shot if your in it.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#1
Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw backhand primarily I recommend a midrange like a roc or buzzz or cro. I recommend throwing the shot out to the right and letting it fade back to the hole. If you throw a shot right at it and it fades to the left it could fade to far down the slope. Becareful.
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Tip #9
Tip by:bbails Added on: Hole:#3
Without giving it all away, note two things about this hole: it's difficult for tall people; and the wind usually blows toward you as you stand on the tee box.
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Tip #10
Tip by:bbails Added on: Updated on: Hole:#13
for PIN A, Note that left side of this "fairway" has a little bit more room than the right side. The right side has more early trees. If you can't throw a laser straight at the hole with a putter or midrange, think about using the left side and turning a shot over slightly toward the basket at about 230 feet.
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