Pelham, NH

Muldoon Park

Permanent course
3.235(based on 26 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#18
This is a blind tee shot to a green on the left.

Hard hyzers tend to end up short and often in the woods on the left side. You want to avoid this as much as possible, those woods are very difficult to get out of. Needing 2 or 3 shots just to get out is not unheard of.

The right side of the fairway presents much cleaner lines to the basket. Even going long into the clearing to the right of the fairway can present some clean lines back through the trees.
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Tip #2
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#17
Being able to throw dead-straight is key here. There are enough tree trunks on either side, that any lateral movement can result in an ugly kick into the woods.

At only 200' this is a good hole to power down and try to keep under control, it doesn't take much distance to get into range for a long putt for 2.
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Tip #3
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#16
This is the only hole on the course that really lets players throw for distance.

Be careful to keep the distance controlled though. Landing in the open leaves pretty clean approach lines, but the woods on either side of the green are thick and create tricky upshots.
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Tip #4
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#15
This is the only two shot hole on the course. A big RHBH hyzer over the trees has the best potential, but is very risky. There is a valley there that makes hitting the fairway with a hyzer very difficult.

The safe way to play is try to land right at the gap for an easy shot across the valley to the green. Make sure to line it up correctly though. Landing on either side of the gap closes off any lines to the basket.
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Tip #5
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#10
The left side is much safer than the right. The trees and undergrowth on the right are very thick and can restrict a lot of shots. 11's fairway does come into play on the left though, so there are some options for creative escape shots.
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Tip #6
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Hole:#2
The basket is off to the left, reachable with a RHBH hyzer. From the tee, the visible basket is actually #3.
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Tip #7
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Updated on: Hole:#13
The last bits of the far treeline that are visible are nearly pin high. If you don't have a good forehand or turnover shot to follow the turn of the fairway, you can go with a straight shot to that spot and give yourself a long putt for the birdie.
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Tip #8
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Updated on: Hole:#14
There is a road running parallel to the main fairway, but you have to clear the short trees to get to it. If you can get here, it makes for an easy approach shot. However, ending up on either side of that road is really ugly.

A RHFH Flex shot or long turnover down the main fairway can get into range for a long putt.
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Tip #9
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Updated on: Hole:#12
This is one of the more open greens on the course. Getting to it from the tee is tricky though. A RHBH shot has to fade at just the right time to give it a chance.

The green itself is hard packed dirt sloped down towards the creek, so there are a lot of skips right past the basket setting up long comeback putts.
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Tip #10
Tip by:bradharris Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11
The right side is jail. If you end up in those trees, getting out is very difficult. Often the only option is a pitch back to the fairway.

On the left side, the creek can come into play and the slope can cause discs to drift farther from the fairway, but there is space to make some nice creative escape shots.
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