Wrightwood, CA

Sky High DGC

Seasonal course
4.495(based on 41 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#8
Hole 8 has two positions that are abou the same in distance. The left position can be reached with a midrange and this position has a grea elevation drop so your disc will carry longer. The position on the right doesn't have as much of an elevation drop and I recommend throwing a fairway driver on it like a leopard or qjls or eagle-l. Both positions are straight approaches.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#7
Hole 7 has two positions. The short is down to the right and can be reached by thumber or tomahawk . If you can not throw these a short forehand or well placed anhyzer can get there. You just need to ensure you clear the mandatory. The long position is well guarded on the right side and will require you to approach from the left. A forehand driver will be a good shot or a slow turnover midrange is another effective shot at this position. Just be careful not to go long on this hole. Behind the hole is a reveine .
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#6
Hole 6 has two positions. The first position that's short is well guarded. For a right handed player it can be reached by a well placed hyzer that needs to clear the tree line to have a putt or your completely blocked. You could also throw a forehand that needs to clear the tree line to have a put. The left fairway is a much better approach and more forgiving. For a lefty just throw a driver with hyzer spiketo penetrate the hole. The hole does play uphill. The long position is another 100 feet further and guarded by trees. This position only has the left fairway to throw down. Left handed players can rip a backhand throw down the fairway to the basket. Right handed players can throw a forehand if you have a powerful one or if not you need to throw a turnover driver down the fairway up to the basket.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#5
Hole 5 is a short hole with one position. The hole can be reached by going straight at it with a putter or by throwing a high hyzer spike with a midrange. I usually throw the hyzer be ause there are less trees in that path. Lefty's can throw a tight hyzer line but its best to go straight at it.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#4
Hole 4 has two positions. The first is around 300 feet and can be reached with a midrange by advanced players or a well placed fairway driver. If your not an advanced player you should throw a driver on this hole. This position also is good for a forehand approach. The long position is 450 deep and I've seen it reached with huge S turn driver throws with roadrunners and katana's. this is a blind position and if you get past the first position and to the left your fine for your par.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#3
Hole 3 only has one position which is the short downhill throw that takesittle effort to get there and can easily be over thrown. I recommend that everyone throw a putter. A stable putter you can throw out to the left or right of the hole and will alway come back at the basket. It is better to be short on this hole then deep. Starting 5 feet past the basket the hole drops off quick and many lose discs at this hole. Be careful.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#2
When hole 2 is short it can be reached with a midrange straight thru the trees or by a forehand with good finish to the left of the trees. Hole 2 has a middle position 300 feet out to the lef that can be reached with a driver or fairway driver that will hold straight and not hyzer out. I recommend discing up because it plays uphill and with the elevation. Not a full throw for advanced players. The long position is really far and to the left by 4 trees surrounding it. If you can throw a forehand 400 feet then that is the best way to approach it, but it can be reach by a 400 drive straight thru the trees with a hyzer finish. I recommend throwing whatever disc you can throw the furthest. It's a long booming hole. I usually throw a flippy boss or katana.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#1
When the basket is down to the left of the huge mound in the middle I would recommend a midrange if your an advanced player, if not go with a fairway driver. The disc will carry to the hole with the huge downhill elevation. Now if the basket is to the right of the mound and back I suggest throwing a flippy fairway driver for advanced players and drivers for non advanced players. You want a disc that will S turn down the hill and finish at the basket. Make sure you don't over throw this position because there is a huge drop off 10 feet behind the basket.
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Tip #9
Tip by:TrippinBill Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
You do not want to end up to the left of the basket from the tee. This hole is very short and if you throw long and don't hit a tree you can end up VERY far away from the basket.
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