Kettering, OH

Indian Riffle Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Updated on: Hole:#9
Short dinker. Put your putter straight out there smooth and gentle, card your bird, and move on.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#8
There is a VERY tight line to the left very early on, but people rarely try to hit it. The usual line is farther ahead. Throw a little high with something stable and let the disc fade in towards the basket. I've found you have to throw it a little deeper off the tee than you think you do.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#7
Most people here play a turnover (RHBH). I've hit two aces on this hole and each time it was with a high, wide, left-to-right shot with a beat 12x Roc. There's trouble to either side of the fairway, but easy enough to get up and down.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#6
Lots of plays here. You could flick out over the weeds on the left and around the large tree. You could take something a bit stable and S-curve your way down the fairway. Or, you could take something fairly neutral and punch it straight up the gut. The guard trees near the pin are not as protective as they look.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#5
This is for the new Hole 5 layout. The angle of the teepad is oriented for the old placement which makes it look like this hole is designed for a flick or a turnover mid shot (which will work), but if you come across the pad at an angle, there's a laser straight line to the pin as well. I've seen thumbers thrown here with success as well.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#4
Straight shot up the gut. Usually throw an Axis here, but whatever your laser straight disc is, go for it. Depending on the wind, some people will play a large hyzer out to the right and let the wind push the disc back to the basket.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#3
A lot of people throw something stable on this hole and play the skip. Makes sense, the hole hooks hard left fairly fast off the tee. I, however, usually throw something fairly understable (beat Pro Valk) with a good bit of hyzer. The disc makes the turn quickly, then flips up and flies straight.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#2
Basically, this is a longer, more treacherous version of Hole 1. Again, two main lines here: one over the creek to the right, and one sweeping in the clearing on the left. The shots are essentially the same, either straight down the creek and fade to pin, or pull the anny through the clearing and sit it in for a putt. The cost of a mistake is higher though, as the creek itself is OB.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Captain Bad Added on: Hole:#1
There are two main lines here split by the large tree straight ahead of the tee. To the right is the tighter line that takes a simple, but accurate straight shot with a late fade to the pin. Something like a Roc or a TL works well. To the left there is more room to work in a wide-turning anhyzer. I use a beat Star Teebird for this playing the fade at the end to keep from overshooting to the right.
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