Burlington, KY

Boone Woods Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#9
Take a peek at the 9th basket as you walk to the tee, because it's just barely obscured by the ridge when you're on the tee. If you're a big arm, be aware that the fence line and parking lot beyond the green are usually played OB in tournaments. Short and right in the gravel path is not a bad spot from which to putt. Be aware the 1st tee is in range of a bad drive left, and the weeds right are a hassle.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#8
The ace run 8th is usually attacked by rhbh players with a hyzer line, in order to try and stick any misses close. Those who try to ace run straight at this basket more often find themselves way too far down hill for an easy putt.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#7
From this tee back in the bottom of the course, you can't see the basket, but it's just a few feet right of the trunk of the tree that you CAN see, so use that as your target.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#6
Plays fairly significantly down slope, so you may want to disc down if you're throwing glidey stuff here. For my 280' arm, in calm weather, I throw Rivers, in the wind, it's Teebirds here. More powerful throwers shoot mids and putters.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#5
Hole 5 plays slightly downslope, but almost always has a little headwind, so the distance marked is a good guide for the kind of disc and throw you'll need. Obviously, the best result is to land your drive inside the 'ring' of trees for a deuce opportunity.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#4
For most rhbh throwers, drilling a strong drive straight out from the tee, or slightly to the right, finds the clearest lane, fades in left above, and to the right of the bridge, and gets to the green/ landing zone for the chance at deuce. Don't be disappointed here with a three, either (that's very respectable on this, possibly the hardest hole on the course).
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#3
This hole lets the big dogs eat. If you've only got 280'-300' in your arm, you might want to let your shot fade out early, to land on the downslope early, and slightly to the left, rather than down in the valley bottom (which is almost always wet). If you've got a monster arm, please be sure there's no one on the playground just beyond the basket.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
Most folks (rhbh) don't try to go straight at this basket, but rather hyzer in from the wide open lane to the right of the trees. Don't get too overzealous, because flipping straight can hit folks on the third tee, and skipping in too hard at the basket is on a downhill approach, and you could be much longer than planned on the come back putt.
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Tip #9
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#1
Hole 1 opener is safest with a drive that finishes slightly right, rather than trying to hyzer (rhbh) in from over the (OB) parking lot side. There is a bit of rough and downslope beyond the basket to the left.
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Tip #10
Tip by:Archangel442 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#13
Hole 13 (sign says 14): don't get too aggresive on this hole. straightest throw you can make across the ravine, let it hit the hill and skip up by the basket. There's almost no vegitation to slow down your disc, so if you throw too hard, you'll either hit a tree and kick out or skip up into the bushes past the basket.
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