Plymouth, MI

NorthRidge Church

Permanent course
2.975(based on 15 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#16
Basket is nearly dead on straight. Rough isn't the worst rough on this course. But hyzer shots that drift too far and get stuck in the wind can really get lost out there. I recommend RHFH or Anhyzer shots, staying right of the pin, the rough isn't bad and discs are much easier to retrieve anyway, and you don't seem to get caught up in the wind.
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Tip #2
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#17
Blind drive during the summer and fall months due to growth of what some may call the rough, but the fairway is only 3feet wide and is a winding path. The rough, which includes a majority of the fairway, is upwards of 8foot tall weeds. Get a spotter on this hole, almost impossible to track your disc.
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Tip #3
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Updated on: Hole:#14
THE BEAST. A monster hole. If you're playing alone and not super expertise with your drives, maybe skip this hole. Otherwise have a spotter as winds can aid with pushing it, as can the additional force you put on trying to get max distance. Overall the hole isn't too difficult except off the fairway (which isn't wide) the disc could be gone for ever in some of this brush/weeds. Just keep a good on your disc, and the best Tip, keep your throw right, Anhyzer, RHFH... the rough on the left is thick and deep.
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Tip #4
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#12
Hole 11&12 are some of the shortest holes here, deep woods/brush on either side, and somewhat of a canopy above. Keep your shot straight and low and don't veer off the fairway. These are a nice warm-up holes for the remainder of the course.
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Tip #5
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Updated on: Hole:#13
Hole 13 is an extremely difficult hole to ace or get a birdie on. The fairway is about 110' then turns 90degrees dogleg right and goes another 70feet and the basket is behind a very wide tree. The drive lane is very narrow, and cutting the dogleg is very treacherous. Throwing hard enough to pull a 90degree and land only 160 feet is hard without a spotter. Recommend throwing a bit long on a RHFH setting up for a long birdie try without that guarding tree in the way.
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Tip #6
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11
Hole 11&12 are some of the shortest holes here, deep woods/brush on either side, and somewhat of a canopy above. Keep your shot straight and low and don't veer off the fairway. These are a nice warm-up holes for the remainder of the course.
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Tip #7
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#10
Holes 9&10 are very similar except for distance, parking lot on the right, deep woods/rough to your left. Hold your line and throw straight down the middle with a roller or anhyzer your RHBH.
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Tip #8
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#9
Holes 9&10 are very similar except for distance, parking lot on the right, deep woods/rough to your left. Hold your line and throw straight down the middle with a roller or anhyzer your RHBH.
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Tip #9
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Hole:#7
Hole 7&8 same tip. Water/swamp to your left, parking lot/out of bounds to your right, no more than 50 feet across fairway. 7 is a 300foot hole, but 8 is less than 200 and both you have to contend with strategic trees on the putt/approach. Steer right and avoid the water, but stay low on the approach on both.
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Tip #10
Tip by:MisterJ Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
Hole 7&8 same tip. Water/swamp to your left, parking lot/out of bounds to your right, no more than 50 feet across fairway. 7 is a 300foot hole, but 8 is less than 200 and both you have to contend with strategic trees on the putt/approach. Steer right and avoid the water, but stay low on the approach on both.
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