Estacada, OR

Timber Park

3.815(based on 40 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#12
The middle tree in the fairway (next to the small metal pole) is a mando and must be played to the right of the tree. The river and beyond on the right are OB. Generally any straight-line shot is good on this hole, focus on making it to the right of the mando on a slight hyzer if you're nervous about penalty strokes.
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Tip #2
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#10
Despite appearances, there is no OB and there are no mandos on this hole. It's just a straight open field hole. It's listed here on the site as 299, but I believe the hole is more accurately 330
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Tip #3
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#9
There are two pin positions on this hole, the short position (less common position for this hole) is visible from the tee on the left, and is about 310 from the tee. The long position is blind off the tee, aiming from the edge of the tee, through the White shed in the middle of the fairway, it's 250 feet further behind the large stand of trees - total hole length is about 390. For big arms, you can take a long sweeping hyzer around the right, just note that the metal stakes on the far right side of the hole do mark an OB zone. Shorter throwers should go up the left side, setting up for an approach around the left side of the stand of trees guarding the green
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Tip #4
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#8
This is a tricky hole with a lot going on. The first two large trees on the left are both Mandos (you must play to the right of them). The metal poles that line the right side of the hole mark OB (everything right is OB). The long pin plays about 330 off the tee, you have to throw a long straight throw that doesn't flip right, anything that skips off the bank has a risk of rolling OB. The left (short) pin position is a much simpler hyzer shot about 280 off the tee.
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Tip #5
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#4
Metal poles that line right side of hole form OB line. To either position, a long straight drive works, also, a RHBH or LHFH roller can be a good play.
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Tip #6
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#3
First tree on the left off the tee is a mando (you must go around the right of tree). Wooden fence and metal poles that line the right side of the hole are OB (everything to the right is OB). Best play is to take a strong hyzer, make sure to clear Mando, but also ensure that you stay left of OB. 300 foot hyzer leaves disc in main clearing, with ~150 feet to hole. Long-arm players can reach green with ~425 foot power hyzer.
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Tip #7
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
First two trees off of the tee are a double mando (must split those trees). On the right side of the hole is a fence that is private property, do not climb fence, fence-line is OB. The concrete path on the right side of the hole is in bounds, however becomes OB once you reach fully-paved road, long and right of long position.
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Tip #8
Tip by:radsnowsurfer Added on: Hole:#1
The two large poles on the edge of the parking lot are not mandatories. However, the huge tree on the top of the hill directly in front of the basket IS a mandatory, you must approach hole to the left of that tree. The best play is to take a long RHBH anhyzer, throwing high and drawing the disc to the right near the pin.
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Tip #9
Tip by:ohtobediscing Added on: Hole:#5
I use a C Valkyrie and laser a straight LHBH towards the group of small trees on the left.
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Tip #10
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Updated on: Hole:#19
I throw RHBH and choose a Meteor here, releasing with a slight hyzer splitting the trees coming in from the left of the basket.
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