Charlotte, NC

Robert L. Smith Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#10
Throw your teeshot a good bit uphill and keep it straight as well. The woods are pretty thick and hard to get out of on both sides. Use whatever you do best straight.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#8
Only way to play this one is to give a hyzer with only a little distance but keep it big at the same time. It's a short dogleg left.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#7
Whatever you do, stay in the fairway! the creek is in play to the right and it's not as bad to the left but not being in the fairway can give you a crazy hard time getting to the elevated green. On your approach shot go a bit big so your putter wont roll down the tall green.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#6
Doing a big sidearm or anhyzer can make this slight dogleg right an easy one. Going in the deep woods to the right is pretty nasty going left isn't as bad. Be sure it goes about 190" before it turns to the right.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#5
Talk about narrow fairways. Going right a little bit is okay since you are not in the water. You will need a decent drive at least 275" since the approach shot is uphill and the creek is really in play left.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#4
long: throw it cleanly and keep it low. That way it won't turn or fade too much.
short: It can be hard to get into the woods although the opening is big enough. Again keep it low and if it lands left, then you just have a hard approach shot. The right has a creek flowing all the way to the basket.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
This is straight downhill (-45) plays 146, and a hyzer will not hurt. That way you wont be in the woods to the right they are thick and if you use a driver, you might be in trouble since it turns a lot. Use a midrange. A putter will (as always) go straight or right.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#2
Throw you teeshot really uphill. It's not a long par 3 but it is a mean hole. If you don't get close on this hole, you will have a tricky upshot and you will be lucky if it doesn't roll down the 50 foot hill.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
This is longer than 358". Throw your drive about 250-275" feet so you have a clear approach shot about 130" feet. Go short and you have a monstrous hyzer to throw. This is a dogleg left par 3. Drop off is behind the basket so keep your approach shot short.
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Tip #10
Tip by:Bennybennybenny Added on: Hole:#9
Throw your drive about 220-250 feet and throw right of the mando sign on this 60 degree angle hole. The further your tee shot is, the easier your approach is. A small turn to the left is a good shot if you go far enough. Make sure your approach shot is straight, clean and high. The basket is elevated on rocks.
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