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I could also commit to a faster hyzerflip w/ a seasoned Buzzz or fairway rather than worrying about finessing it, but the miss on a faster hyzerflip shot could bounce hard off A or B and be in the death brush on either side, often yielding a bogey. In contrast, the slight anny shapes well enough and missing that line might be more likely to yield a recovery shot for par. E.g., the bounce Simon gets would probably get him back for par since it's easier to recover form the brush behind tree B. Will work on it & report back! Last edited by Brychanus; 05-03-2022 at 12:59 PM. |
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Yeah I can definietly see that as a good option too, images really dont do reality justice. We have a short hole at our local course (around 200ft or so), I had cycled through most shot shapes with a putter and mids. One day I said well f* it and I got my most overstable driver. Made it so much easier to just force a big anny that just dumps back hard in the end. The hole has treeline that goest slightly right 20% to 80% of the distance but the right side is fairly straight but the tunnel is semi narrow. So I can see how your situation could be similar that a forced s shape could be a easier option to execute reliably.
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You should be able to ignore the trees with the BH and just say "I'm going to throw my frisbee there" and do it, and you should have a frisbee that flies straight for 250'. |
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I used to throw the straightest, slowest thing I could down the tunnel. I just recently started discing up to a slightly understable mold and doing a standstill, fan grip, approach style toss. So for a 250' tunnel instead of an Envy I would throw a standstill Roc/Kaxe. For 300' instead of the Roc I would toss a DX Teebird.
I am finding that a 85% power standstill has much better release accuracy than a 95% power full runup. |
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My normal strategy for these types of holes is a hyzer flip with a comet. A 300' tight line on a drive might get me throwing a maverick.
One very important thing to remember, is that a 220' throw on a 250' tight wooded hole is going to get you a c1 look. And in the tight woods, getting greens in regulation is incredibly important to scoring well. So don't necessarily lock in on the distance to the pin - look to throw the best shot you can and get a look for a putt.
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Yep. Something lighter and flippier all the time. Beat in craves and hexes for life
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Sometimes you just have to yeet a FH roller up the middle.
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