Birdie-able!! The wind is tricky here. The throwing pad is out of the wind current, but keep in mind that the wind is blowing over the dike from the R to the L, so the disc is going to be pushed 60-150ft L at the end of it's flight bc of the wind, if you're throwing a Backhand as a R hand thrower!!! This is why i advise to throw a Huge Forehand 380 as a R hand thrower!! Throw straight at the pin w/ a Forehand (i.e. Westside Sorcerer 13,6,0,2) and it'll S-curve nicely bc of the wind. Past the road it's only 150ft to the pin or less, so, aim 150 past the bend in the road and it'll set nicely at the pin for Birdie!! If you're throwing Backhand as a R hand thrower: throw along the R edge of the fence line near the road, keep the disc 25ft above the ground, bc of the wind above the dike, throw it straight down the fairway 80ft R of the pin, and bc of the wind it'll curve that 80 ft back to the L straight to the pin for an easy Birdie putt!!!