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Favorite Hole of All Time (G rated) Dont go there.

JAKE master

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Simply, what is your favorite hole you've played. Feel free to discuss why, perhaps what you throw and any other info you like to add. Lets try and leave it at just one favorite and no more than one runner up.


My current favorite hole has been mine for a few years. 13 at West Thompson Lake, my home course per say. It's 250ft in shaded area of the course, and has a pic-nic table. It's a good hole to rest before you go back into the unshaded fields the remaining 5 holes. I usually throw a tangent right at the big tree and it turns slow to the basket. I've not heard of any aces on this hole, but have seen a lot of ticklers. I feel as it is equally playable L or R handed, FH or BH. This hole is usually putting a smile back on my face after the 50% bogey rate on 12. :\

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My runner up was course I played in Oregon with Menacewarf. I can't remember the course name but the hole was a beautiful tunnel threw birch trees. it was during OCT and was very picturesque. I got a great snap shot of Menace teeing off, maybe he can post it if he still has it. This was also the same week in which the addiction began.
 
The most beautiful hole in all of disc golf:

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Right now mine would probably be #8 at Mason Sports Park. The pads are now concrete, and the trees in the distance are pretty dense and in the perfect place to send you into the creek if you're not accurate with your drive.

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From #1 course in the world: Selah Ranch Lakeside Hole #7 Par 5, true island green
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Blue Tee
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John Houck Approach
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Hole #15 at deer lakes
339ft from long tees. Downhill through a relatively tight gap and clear an 80 ft stretch of pond
 
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I think you'd have a tough time arguing anything over 3 at Flyboy. Old 13 at Bracketts Bluff would right up there for me. I haven't played enough mountain courses to make a solid argument though.
 
I think you'd have a tough time arguing anything over 3 at Flyboy. Old 13 at Bracketts Bluff would right up there for me. I haven't played enough mountain courses to make a solid argument though.

I agree with both those choices, and for good measure Stoney Hill #18.

prob the most epic green I have ever seen. and a great finishing hole.


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Good side of Green
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I'm aware that I'm not one of the cool kids, but I actually do prefer courses with obstacles.

HAHAHAHHAHA! Flyboy does have obstacles. Hole 3 requires a perfect drive to have a shot at a 3. and even if you lay up, you still have to carry the water. thats a pretty big obstacle. u got to play Stoney. that makes you cool in my book. and you did it after 3 other courses.
 
you're just jealous you haven't played it

Seconded. The pictures really don't do it justice! Every time I step up to that tee, all I can think is "Man, I want to clear that water in 2 shots!" And if/when it happens, it is a GREAT feeling. And even though it is a fairly open fairway, it still requires a fair amount of accuracy/control to hit the desired landing zone, IMO.
 

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