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Frisco, CO

Peak One DGC

3.75(based on 38 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
Eight's one of my faves & ace-able with a sure throw. The distance should be roughly proximate to the sign for either placement. The right will be visible from the tee while the left will be down the 'road' at the end of the trees. Float a fading mid down over the stump you can make out way down on the left & you may hear chains. Don't be a Hercules though cuz you can definitely end up a little wet.
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Tip #2
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#7
Six is the 420' hole & has a nice spot to catch some shade. Either pin placement will be a dog leg right. The shorter one will be at the end of the line of trees along the 'road'. The longer one will be some distance more, well behind the wall of trees that line the 'road'. If you look carefully you may find an ally through the wall early.
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Tip #3
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
Hole six is another blind tee & probably the toughest of the course. The two placements are at the end of a lengthy dog nearly double dog leg to the left. I go for a crushing a fading driver out around the tallest pine you can see straight ahead & I've seen others hang a flip out to the left but I consider this much riskier. Either way come up short & you be popping one up and out of a much taller see of pine. The left placement is just past said sea of pines. The right placement follows the 'road' & finishes longer up at the top of the rise. Truly tragic throws can end up in the water so be wary.
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Tip #4
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
Your next blind tee. The left pin placement is at the base of the taller pines you can see to the left as you follow the 'road'. The right is actually pretty much straight ahead at the base of the tallest tree you can see straight on & the distance at the tee should be closer to this pin. If you've got the stones a anhyzer through the tips of the pines to the right hand side of the fair way it'll drop you into the opening around the basket. Come up short or clip one & you'll be chipping up from that sea of pines you see in front of you.
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Tip #5
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
Hole 4 is straight forward. If you have a lazer it should be a simple ace down a scraggly but straight alley, I've found a strong hyzer putter offers the most consistent returns.
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Tip #6
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
This is your first blind tee. The distance is proximate to either pin placement, but there is a distinct difference. As a RHBH'er I'll float a over-stable out over the canopy to the right so it'll drop in to left pin or I'll gently hyzer a mid between those two big trees & drop a simple s-turn down to the right placement.
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Tip #7
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#2
Hole two has two pin placements. The short is a simple dog leg right. The long is easily the second longest placement on the course & is straight ahead, just past that cluster of pine.
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Tip #8
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#1
Hole one has two pin placements. The long will be obvious straight ahead on the left hand side of the 'road'. The short will be down to the right. The distance on the sign is proximate to the long pin.
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