Roswell, GA

East Roswell Park

3.685(based on 90 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
The beginning of Kudzu Corner. This hole requires a very demanding straight tee shot from the Blue and Red pads, and a large looping shot to the right from the Black pad. Keeping your drive in the middle of the fairway while avoiding the two large trees that sit in the middle of the fairway leaves you a very makeable approach shot. Missing left usually beats missing right as long as you can still find your disc in the kudzu -- there are lots of 15' high shrubs among the trees on the right aside from all the kudzu, so you can easily find yourself in the middle of one with no option to throw at the pin and having to toss back out into the fairway.
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Tip #2
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
Shortest hole on the front nine with several throwing options and lines to reach the basket. Down-then-back-up elevation change makes it easier than it looks to overthrow off the tee -- this hole is all about control and hitting whichever line you choose -- miss it and you're almost guaranteed to hit a tree and end up way short with a tough uphill approach through the same trees. Creek plays as OB for errant shots that catch the trees, but is dry much of the time. The deceptively steep slope back toward the fairway from the pin means a lot of approach shots and putts end up rolling down the hill for an even tougher par save shot. End up in the ditch behind the pin over on the right side and you may find yourself 20 feet out with no sight line to the basket at all.
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Tip #3
Tip by:12StonesScott Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
Must be accurate off the tee as fairway is extremely tight with lots of trees and lots of trouble just off the fairway in either direction. Pin is tucked back left with trouble all around it. Ideal landing area for drives is on the right hand side of the fairway roughly from the fallen log in, as long as you keep it out of the rough. Even drives with plenty of distance can still leave you in a bad spot if you're too far left -- lot of trees between you and the basket over there. Righties will typically take a backhand anhyzer line or a sidearm shot to the left of the mid-fairway trees; a lot of big arms will go overhand from the back two tee pads.
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