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Gorham, ME

Bennett Disc Farm

3.535(based on 18 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#8
Be careful not to overshoot! While the wall of trees may seem impenetrable, it's the slope behind the pin that will add the most points to your score.
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Tip #2
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#7
Unless you know for a fact that you have the power to make the top of the hill in your first go, a nice line drive straight at the right side of the incline will leave you in a good position for approach.
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Tip #3
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#6
For the love of all that is good, stay away from the left side of this fairway. There is nothing but trees, a steep hill, and swampy, point adding clusterf*ckness.
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Tip #4
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#5
Slower is better! I've seen the best results on this hole with an anhyzer RHBH shot with either a putter or slower midrange. Give it a little height and not much power and the disc should float towards the pin.
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Tip #5
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#4
You may see a line on the fairway, but it's really tough to hit and still get any distance. It's almost better to aim for the slightly less dense area on the right and try to punch out into the field for an approach.
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Tip #6
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#3
For RHBH throwers, use something a bit more overstable than you would use on a typical drive and make damn sure to keep your throw low. It's best to end up in the middle or left side of the fairway and have a direct approach at the basket than to end up on the right and have to hook in.
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Tip #7
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#2
It's better to overshoot this hole than to undershoot it. If you overshoot, you simply have a slightly uphill upshot to the pin, while an undershot leaves you shooting up then down, making it more likely that you'll overshoot on your approach.
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Tip #8
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#1
Keep it in the air. While the fairways are generally kept short, the rough is usually VERY long and will stop a roller dead in it's tracks.
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