Saint Louis, MO

Willmore Park

3.545(based on 28 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#6
There is not a lot of space between the A and B pins and the creek. Playing a shot that can catch the ground well or skip to the left is your best bet to avoid the water if you run the basket and miss, though there are some obstacles if you go long and to the left of the basket.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#17
For those who do not have a lot of arm speed, a midrange or fairway off the tee that finishes left actually can find a good and open landing zone near the base of the hill that hole 14 is on. This spot can open up a second left finishing shot for either pin placement. Anyone who bombs off the tee just needs to avoid the tree line along the right of the fairway, as well as a second line of trees and brush further down the fairway straight to the right.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#14
Getting your drive as close as possible to the woods will help make your second shot less stressful. All 3 pins are at the top of a steep drop off right behind the tree line, and any over powered shot will be at risk to fly or roll down the hill.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#12
This shot is blind, but the shorter pin is on the other side of the trunk of the large tree up the hill, in front of the pin a little to the right. A gentle anhyzer or sidearm for right hand players should be enough to get close. The only obstacle is the tree branches, but it's actually pretty open under the tree - just done spike a shot too high.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#11
The bordering sidewalks really open up halfway down this hole, making for a nice open landing zone. The sidewalks really tighten the approach to the hole, especially if the long pin is in use, so giving yourself an opening for a clearer second shot will be key. The left side of the fairway is generally more open, so pushing the left side will likely be a better option than pushing right.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#7
The long pin is on the side of a hill, which goes around along the left side of the fairway. Be careful with RHBH shots with overly stable discs, as the path at the bottom of the hill could come into play. Distance control is key to landing close to the pin for an easier putt.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Tyler V Added on: Hole:#3
The pin is on the other side of a line of trees straight ahead from the tee. Pushing to the base of this treeline will provide opportunities for an easier approach for a birdie opportunity. A roller could also be an option for a second throw, though the pin is up on hill.
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