Check out the names of all the holes. Have a better
idea? Please let me know ASAP. The names will be going on the tee signs.
Click on the thumbnails for bigger pictures and look for the square highlighting
the location of the basket.
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#1 : Good Luck Valley
AM: 242 feet, par 3
PRO: 433 feet
this hole plays fairly easy; but watch out when the wind picks
up, you could find yourself OB over the road. |
2 : Shelter Skelter/Picnic Basket
AM: 264 feet, par 3
PRO: 477 feet
straight shot, but lots of OB to watch out for;
green monster and road and beyond is OB, but in between is safe.
sidewalks surrounding baskets are also OB. |
#3 : Weeping Ways
AM: 374 feet, par 4
PRO: 575 feet
a very straight and low throw is ideal. watch
out for the low hanging branches straight ahead, the run-off pond
to the right, and don't forget the road is OB on the left! |
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4 : Jump the Ditch / Tune
In / Radio Rip
AM: 290 feet, par 3
PRO: 350 feet
coming from in the woods, a straight shot to the hole is ideal,
once again, watch for the green monster OB and the runoff pond on
the right when it's full. |
#5 : Double Trouble
AM: 353 feet, par 4
PRO: 489 feet
this is everyone's favorite hole! the fairway is surrounded by
dense woods on the left and a pond to the right, a low straight
shot is all you can do to keep from losing your disc. |
#6 : Fishing Hole / In or Out
AM: 227 feet, par 3
PRO: 341 feet
ACE RUN! a simple shot straight over the water gives any player
a shot at a hole in one!
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#7 : Tree Alley / Little
Dinker
AM: 153 feet, par 3
PRO: 472 feet
the shortest hole on the course, but the distance is very decieving.
throwing long will put you OB, and throwing left, you'll find yourself
down in the ditch. |
#8 : Scrum Way
AM: 265 feet, par 3
PRO: 360 feet
watch out for the dense pile of weeds and sticks on the right and
the rugby players on the left. |
#9 : Cather's Mit
AM: 202 feet, par 3
PRO: 355 feet
a big heizer shot will do the trick. There is a small path for
the anheizer as well. but watch out, all the roads are OB. on a
windy day, hopefully you don't find yourself on the infield of the
softball field. |
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#10 : Newbie / New Hole
AM: 289 feet, par 4
PRO: 360 feet
Usually there is a headwind on this hole. shooting
long will be OB and extreme left is always OB. This hole has been
moved since the big tree was cut down. |
#11 : President's Backyard
AM: 288 feet, par 3
PRO: 450 feet
just throw your disc straight and long right along the treeline
and you'll be in good shape. don't throw too high or else the wind
will carry it on the left side of the trees, making the up shot
difficult.
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#12 : Disc Reeper
AM: 340 feet, par 4
PRO: 737 feet (that's not a typo;)
scott's favorite hole. Can you make it across? a straight long
shot can make it to the basket. Short shots will be swimming. other
option: play it safe by shooting left, but don't land on the OB
green monster. |
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#13 : Birdey Alley
AM: 229 feet, par 3
PRO: 289 feet
watch out for throwing long and going OB. don't hit the few trees
that are in line with the basket.
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#14 : Into the Woods /
Disaster Zone / Wreckage
AM: 168 feet, par 3
PRO: 289 feet
a simple perfectly straight throw 3 feet off the ground will get
you an ace, but it's not that easy. be careful of all the trees.
the triple tree was uprooted during the ice storm. |
#15 : Stumper
AM: 169 feet, par 3
PRO: 285 feet
there is a path right to the basket. find it. |
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#16 : Big
Ash Hole
AM: 192 feet, par 3
PRO: 298 feet
a very deucable hole. just throw your putter right up the basket.
be careful of the OB sidewalks |
#17 : Art Hill /
AM: 191 feet, par 3
PRO: 322 feet
the tempting shot is straight to the basket, but watch out for
the low hanging branches. there's also an anheizer shot to the left,
and the huge heizer bomb is also available. |
#18 : Kinghorn Crown
/ Horn It Up
AM: 259 feet, par 3
PRO: 320 feet
the hole is placed right up on the hill next to kinghorn so everyone
can watch you putt. rollers, large anheizers, high tomahawks, anything
is available here. be sure to wait on pedestrians to cross the sidewalk,
be sure to yell "fore" if you think you're going to hit
someone. |