Lowell, MI

Fallasburg Park

3.925(based on 43 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Durco Added on: Updated on: Hole:#16
It's long. 776ft. But, there is a lot of rough to the left and right in the 250-400 ft zone. You have to golf on this hole. And plan out where you want to land. Gripping and ripping on this one will only add stokes. You really don't need a lot of distance off the tee on this hole (just like hole #1). Throw something you can control, that doesn't hook a lot. Not a fast disc. A disc that will land softly and not skip (no Destroyers, Bosses, Katanas, Nukes, Forces, Apes, D1s, D4s, etc) Something like a teebird, TL, eagle, stalker, Tracker, Leopard, Roc, Buzz, etc.... will be what you want to go with off the tee here. Keep it in the middle. The 2nd shot is where you will have your chance to smash a shot with one of your high speed drivers and see if you can get one up there for a look at an eagle 3.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Durco Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
For a RHBH player from the long tee: Throw to just the left side of the short tee. Short or long of the short tee is a great spot to land to set up your 2nd shot. You don't need a lot of distance off the tee as the further past the short tee your drive goes the closer to the rough it will land. The fairway really shrinks down about 40 ft past the short tee. I like to throw a teebird off the tee as it doesn't skip too much, keeping me in the middle of the fairway. Usually my 2nd shot is with a roc (sometimes a teebird if there is a headwind) Set yourself up for the 2nd shot off the tee rather than trying to smash your drive far and you will have more chances for the birdie 3.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sgamerp Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
if you have a good hyzer you can take it over the bushes too with a hyzer spike.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sgamerp Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11
Big dog leg on here. If you throw an eagle or something at the gut it will ride down the hill.
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Tip #5
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Updated on: Hole:#14
Be careful on approaches. The hole is on a hard dirt hill and discs roll away pretty far if they hit the ground at an angle.
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Tip #6
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11
Discs get lost under the leaves on this hole all the time. So keep a good eye on your drives if they're landing flat and fast because they'll slide under leaves fairly easy.
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Tip #7
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Updated on: Hole:#10
There's a good lane on the right that isn't so obvious, but a RHBH thrower can go through it and land atop the hill as long as they make it past the first couple of trees. The center lane is much higher risk/reward. But the right lane is a safer play.
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Tip #8
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
The best way to birdie this hole is to have a good sidearm or to have a disc you can throw a nice S-curve with (turning right into the first gap and then fading off next to the hole)
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Tip #9
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
Don't focus too much on the trees, if you play a fairly straight RHBH shot through the first main gap, it will almost always hyzer to a nice position. You'll hit trees sometimes on the way in, but nothing that should prevent par.
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Tip #10
Tip by:BZoods Added on: Hole:#4
If you lose a disc on this hole to either side of the fairway, check the trees fairly high up. I've spent 15 minutes two separate times looking for discs only to find them about 12 feet up a tree.
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