This is a par 4 that doglegs left across a ditch lined with tall trees. There are several approaches.
1) If you have a 500' arm, just throw a big hyzer over the trees.
2) If you have a strong forearm and favorable wind, throw the disc over the trees near the tee box.
3) If you have decent tomahawk, lay up short of the dogleg and then throw a tomahawk over the tree line.
4) Lay up at the turn area and throw through. Its the only place with a safe throw can be made through the trees.
The most inconsistent approach is #4. The most common error is trying #4 and either throwing too far, too short or hitting one of the many trees on the right. it is very easy to get a 5 here. Approach 3 will get you a 3 or 4 every time as long as you place the layup appropriately and get your second throw over the tree line. If you have a big enough arm to go over the trees consistently, you won't have much trouble getting a three on this hole, but you'd better be confident that you can consistently throw 450' or longer. If not, you will be punished!
1) If you have a 500' arm, just throw a big hyzer over the trees.
2) If you have a strong forearm and favorable wind, throw the disc over the trees near the tee box.
3) If you have decent tomahawk, lay up short of the dogleg and then throw a tomahawk over the tree line.
4) Lay up at the turn area and throw through. Its the only place with a safe throw can be made through the trees.
The most inconsistent approach is #4. The most common error is trying #4 and either throwing too far, too short or hitting one of the many trees on the right. it is very easy to get a 5 here. Approach 3 will get you a 3 or 4 every time as long as you place the layup appropriately and get your second throw over the tree line. If you have a big enough arm to go over the trees consistently, you won't have much trouble getting a three on this hole, but you'd better be confident that you can consistently throw 450' or longer. If not, you will be punished!