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Somerset, WI

Somerset DGC

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Tip #1
Tip by:E_Rock25 Added on: Hole:#2
Usually a Cross/Headwind

RHBH Short Tee To Short Pin: A roller is a good choice here if you can throw one well. Otherwise it is a Hyzerflip with a slight bit of late fade try to stay on the right side of the fairway.

RHFH Short Tee to Short Pin: I you have the arm for it a Big Hyzerflip to the left of the guardian pine tree gives you a great backdoor look at a 2. If you don't have that much D this is a hard 2 and maybe a hard 3 as well. Your best bet is to try to land your drive on the right side of the fairway so you have a clean look at a long putt.

From the long pad both shots stay the same for the most part. RHBH will have to flip there disc's a bit more and the Hyzerflip to the left for RHFH is really not an option unless you have a massive throw.

If the pin is in the long it changes the hole a lot IMO. Both FH and BH will want to land in the middle of the fairway not to close to the pine tree to have a upshot at the basket. If you can throw 400' have fun trying to get past the tree.
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Tip by:E_Rock25 Added on: Hole:#1
Usually a headwind here

RHBH from the short: Hyzer line is your best bet here. Throw something stable to the right of the pine tree and let it fade in.

RHFH from the short: Spike Hyzer to the left of the tree or hyzerflip up the middle.

RHBH from the long: Go with a Hyzer again over the parking lot (Make sure you can clear the lot before throwing this shot)

RHFH from the long: I go right up the middle with a hyzer flip most of the time but the big spike Hyzer is still an option.
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