Medina, OH

Roscoe Ewing Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:Brall Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
When this hole ends you partially walk back up the fairway towards Hole #5's tee so before you throw your drive ensure that the previous group is fully out of the way.

The practice basket is to the right of your fairway.

This hole plays through dense tree cover to the basket on the left.

The more commonly used path is to go low, fast, straight ahead and fade left. Another option used more often in the winter is to use a RHBH spike hyzer up and over the trees. Another option is to take a very small path on the left that follows the small creek toward the basket.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Brall Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
A fantastic hole that plays down a hill to a blind basket to the left.

The short tee is much harder than the long tee as it is tucked into the tree line to the left leaving you with an extremely hard left turning fairway.

Be careful not to overthrow your drive as you will land in Hole #1's fairway and possibly in the creek.

Also be careful you do not turn your drive to the right as their may be a group putting on Hole #3.

A spotter is extremely useful here because of the multiple areas to lose your disc. Even if you disc goes in the direction you want, you can still lose it because the direction you want to go is an area you cannot see.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Brall Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
The long basket position is rarely used. Both basket positions involve getting around the second row of trees and turning right and putting at the tree line which is also a steep decent adding difficulty and risk to your putting.

The entire fairway can be excessively muddy at times.

If you end up turning right too soon, prior to the second row of trees, an option is to attempt an overhand throw over the second row of trees. Going through the trees may involve too much Luck.

RHBH drives from the long tee have small trees blocking the standard path. One rarely used option is the spike roller. A high, anhyzer shot up over the tree line to the left, turning back into the fairway to spike into the ground about 200' out from the tee, then continues to roll around the second row of trees to the right to hopefully stop within putting distance. (I've only done that once)

Throw smart, throw safe, there are houses along the left side of the fairway. Respect their backyards.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Brall Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
The long basket position is located directly ahead about 100' over the top of the hill. The short basket position is on top of the hill to the right.

Avoid going to the left. It can be extremely difficult to get back UP the hill to the basket.

The easiest path to take is the path which goes up the hill and turns right which opens up from there so you can approach. The harder but more direct path is to go straight through the trees at the top of the hill.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Brall Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
The creek along the left side of the fairway is a constant target for RHBH throwers that fade right into it. Especially from the short tee. Accuracy over power may be wiser from either tee here.

Luckily discs are very easy to retrieve from this creek.

When approaching, watch for an overthrown drive from Hole #4 which is thrown in a direction right at your fairway. More than once I've had an overthrown drive land right by me as I was approaching on Hole #1.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Billy K2 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
On this hole, aim above the rock near the top of the hill. The basket is far left, but dont overshoot it because you could lose a disc or take a long walk to to the bottom of the dropoff. It is better to be right than left.
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