Kingman, AZ

Haulapai Mtn. Park - Deer Canyon

Permanent course
3.565(based on 8 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#9
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a straight flying midrange with speed like a squaw or buzzz or roc. You need to finish left of the hole to have a putt. Lots of trees block the straight line to the basket. These are for the red tees. The blue tee is the same approach with a putter.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#8
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a putter or soft thrown midrange from the red tees. Hole plays downhill and to the left. The disc needs to fade left at the end. Wide open fairway of trees downhill with the basket being tucked to the left. A tomahawk is a good option. The blue tees are very straight forward and easily reachable with a putter.
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#7
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a putter or mid straight at it. Hole is slightly uphill. Your throwing over a reveine. Easy hole to reach with accurate hole. The blue tees play harder since the look is extremely uphill. I recommend a midrange that has no fade. Be careful because the hole is on the side of the mountain and has a huge roll away potential.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#6
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a understable fairway driver since your throwing uphill and with a good amount of length. A TL or leopard are good choices. Tight line off the tee that opens up from the red tee boxes. From the blue tee the shot is a very steep vertical throw with a putter or understable mid.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#5
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a stable fairway driver like a banshee or firebird. You need the disc to turn quick and hard uphill to the right. Left handed players need to throw a hard anhyzer line. Lots of trees and roc formations to get around. This is for the red tees. The blue tees are a tight straight approach with a putter.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#4
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a very straight flying disc and either a putter or midrange. The fairway is very narrow and downhill. I recommend a thumber if you can throw it. If you go deep the hole opens up. These recommendations are for the red tees and the from the blue tees you can reach it with a putter.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#3
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a understable midrange or putter. Hole is entirely downhill and very reachable with a good line. Meteor or stingray or a flippy putter. Forehand is a good option on this hole. From the blue tees a putter is all that is needed.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#2
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a flippy disc. A putter or understable midrange would be good from the red tees. The gap is small that you have to hit to reach the hole and the entire hole is downhill. From the blue tees a putter is all that is needed.
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Tip #9
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#1
For advanced backhand throwers I would recommend a straight flying midrange from the red tees like a roc or buzzz. Depending if there is a lot of foliage you might need a understable disc to weave threw the fairway. In that case a stingray or comet will do. From the blue tees a putter will get you there.
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