Barnstead, NH

Woods at Beauty Hill - Lynx

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Tip #1
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
Yes, it's a par 3. Most casual to intermediate players will have to settle for a hard won par on this one due to the length (compared to every other par 3 on the course) and the tricky green. Make sure you get as much distance as humanly possible on your teeshot so you have the option to approach cautiously.
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Tip #2
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#17
While the standard RHBH hyzer option is fairly evident, a precise RHFH shot can actually get you closer with less risk. Even if you hit something you'll still have a decent approach.
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Tip #3
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#16
You want some power on this one. While it may seem prudent to throw something more controllable, a higher speed disc with good stability will work best. The tee shot needs to go dead nuts straight and then cut left a fair way at the end.
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Tip #4
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Updated on: Hole:#15
It's a field. Throw it at the hole. Actually, I will say to be careful if you throw rollers because the center of the fairway is the high point of the field pretty much all the way down, and anything that doesn't go perfectly straight will likely roll a good way off course.
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Tip #5
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#14
As opposed to trying to throw straight into the evident opening in the trees, try coming in from the right side on a hyzer. There are small branches that should slow down the disc enough to park the hole, but not completely reject it. Even if you get rejected, you should still have a relatively easy birdie putt.
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Tip #6
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#13
Aside from mentioning that there's a creepy child statue in the woods on the right, there's not much to this one. Throw straight with 300ft of power.
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Tip #7
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#12
This ones a doozy. If you have a good handle on the hyzer flip this is a great opportunity to use it. If not, bust out that putter or mid you used on hole 10 and take your time. Don't try to muscle through the trees on the right; it really doesn't work and you'll be skirting the OB the whole time.
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Tip #8
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#11
The left fairway is definitely the easier shot, and tends to set up an easier run at the pin.
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Tip #9
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#10
If you throw RHBH or LHFH, use a putter or neutral flying mid for your drive. The fairway is hard and any fade to the left will likely send a driver skipping down the hill. Not only will you be far away from the pin, a veritable wall of thick trees will be directly in your way.
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Tip #10
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#9
The massive left to right slope the entire hole is on can and will send all but the best landed teeshots down the hill and away from the pin. It's almost better to throw something overstable into the rough to the left of the pin, just to make sure it stops and you get a 20ft. birdie shot.
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