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Billings, MT

Diamond X - Orange Triangle

Permanent course
3.255(based on 2 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#10
Uphill over the main path to a target mounted on a small boulder. The green is guarded by various boulders and bushes but wide open in the straight approach lane. Disc up, it's farther than it looks.
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Tip #2
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#9
Straight up and over a sea of sage to a green that is surround by a small gully short, left, and left/deep. Landing in the gully generally won't net you a bogey but makes the 2, which should be pretty basic, much less basic.
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Tip #3
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#8
Downhill 420' bomb with just a ridge to contend with at around 320'. Don't get stuck on the backside of the ridge and you'll have a look for 2 or a basic up and down for 3.
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Tip #4
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#7
~200' dead flat point n shoot. You've got about 30-40' deep, left, or right before you start dropping waaaaaay off of this little peninsula.
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Tip #5
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#6
Big ol downhill bomber to the top right side of a small canyon. Often tough to gauge wind as you're at the corner of a huge bluff so take a couple steps forward from the tee and check. Worst misses are wide right leaving an approach straight toward the canyon or left/deep going OB toward the train tracks.
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Tip #6
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#5
R>L sloping sidehill canyon tee shot with the option of the main straight gap or the RHFH hyzer. Either is acceptable, just depends on shot preference and wind. Green is guarded by numerous rough bushes, the worst of which are ~40' short, pin high circle edge left, and pin high and only about 15' right. Avoid those bush bunkers and you'll usually have a reasonable look.
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Tip #7
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#4
Steep downhill tunnel to a target tucked about circle's edge behind the boulder in the center of the fairway. The shot down the gut is really tough to stick near the green and I've found the best play is a RHFH through the little tree gap you didn't notice to the left. If the wind is strong enough, take the even tighter and lefter gap.
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Tip #8
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#3
Steep uphill drive to a tight green with lots of roll-away potential. Straight up the middle or the big RHBH hyzer are the plays, just gauge the wind direction to make the decision on which of those is appropriate.
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Tip #9
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#2
This downhill Par 4 is a test of keeping the disc centered up. Fading toward the road makes for a tough uphill shot to the green and ending up right will likely net a sketchy/difficult lie. Even if you take a little power off, try to keep it in the center of the "fairway" for the best lie to approach for your birdie 3.
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Tip #10
Tip by:brentjacobs Added on: Hole:#1
This ~300' hole plays uphill to a guarded green that slopes away short, left, and deep. Disc up for the elevation, the easiest access is straight on, RHBH fade, or a big RHFH spike.
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