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Walnut Creek, CA

Walden Park

Permanent course
2.865(based on 22 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
*I preface this by stating that I can consistently throw my speed 10 SL between 300-325.

With both basket positions to the right, I would forehand my disc probably to the left of the bush, about 50-60 feet directly in front of the teepad.

SHORT: Star Gator with almost full power, thrown flat*.
LONG: Star Firebird, thrown flat or slight anny, with about 80%-90% power*.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
*I preface this by stating that I can consistently throw my speed 10 SL between 300-325.

With the hallway in front of you, throw a line to the right of the hallway and let your disc finish (fade) for you.

SHORT: Star Gator, flat to very little anny, with about 75%-80% power*.
LONG: Champion Eagle or TeeBird, flat, with about 70%-75% power*.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
I would probably power down (75% or so) on my lighter (150) Star Leopard with slight anny. This will give it time to turn but just enough time to fade back towards the target*. Another alternative because of the dirt path is to roll the Leopard, preferably heavier (170-175) or even a Sidewinder or Roadrunner powered down even more (60% or so).

*Given that I can throw a speed 10 SL around 300 feet consistently.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
SHORT: Maybe a Roc of some sort, thrown with medium power (no more than 60%) flat, given that I have enough arm speed to throw a speed 10 SL around 300 feet consistently. Maybe aim a little bit to the right to account for the lack of speed.

The other alternative, for me, would be to crank (85%-95%) my JK Aviar with slight anny.

LONG: I would RHFH my Star Firebird (80%-85%), which should go anywhere up to 250, given a good hard crank.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
This home is fairly straight that needs to finish at the end. I throw a Wraith or my SL on this hole with a slight hyzer. If my technique was better and I had slightly more power, my TeeBird or Eagle would be coming out of the bag.
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