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Cramerton, NC

Goat Island DGC

3.175(based on 15 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
Short: Easier par 3. Only 220' but the woods are pretty thick. This is a midrange/putter shot. Throw a cobra, shark or any putter thats not to under stable. The tree in the fairway will make you work for a 3.

Long: Righty flick shot. Another hole for sidearmers. This hole is 310' and is easier than the first two but you will need a great sidearm shot with a disc not too stable or under stable to get your 2. This is one fun hole over the water.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
This hole has one tee. This is a par 4 if you play the shorts and a par 3 if you play the longs. This par 3/4 hole is a challenge for even advanced players and the goal for your tee shot is to make it past the tree in the fairway cleanly with a slightly under stable disc if you play safe and have a straighter approach shot to the basket. The basket is to the left on a 10' hill. If you want to go for it, throw something slightly over stable so it goes left. A sidearmer should throw something under stable if they want to go for it.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#1
Short: Sidearmers and LHBH's would like this better than back hand throwers or lefty flick throwers. Fairway goes into the mouth or the woods for a downhill approach shot to the right in the woods. A par is a great score from the short. The safe way is to throw a 200' shot down the fairway but for the birdie, a sidearm and an anhyzer shot will have to be big. This hole goes right after 275' from the tee.

Long: The way to get a birdie is to throw something a bit stable to the left for a sidearmer and just an average throw for a rhbh thrower and the other way around for a lefty. If your shot is to the left of the fairway, you have a reasonable 150' sidearm approach shot. A birdie is a rewarded score for any level player.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
Over the water mid-range/putter shot. Big tree is straight ahead 30' behind the basket that can put you back in it. Straight shot, not a good idea.

long: slight left turn. If you are certain that you can throw 300'. This should be a fun, risky challenge. Throw whatever you're comfortable with. If you can't throw that far, throw a 100' shot and play your second shot by the short tee and go for the par. Better safe than sorry.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#7
-For this double hyzer hole, on both teepads, what you want to do is to play safe or risk throwing a spike hyzer over the trees maybe 10 feet tall. From the short, you can go over easily but for the long, if you can't throw 350' at the least then you will want to keep it safe until it's an easy hyzer shot over the trees which is a good maybe 275' from the blue.
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Tip #6
Tip by:R-Intermediate Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
Only one tee position for this hole. Par 3 for blue and par 4 for red tees.
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