Barnstead, NH

Woods at Beauty Hill - Lynx

Permanent course
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Tip #1
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#8
RHFH and BHLH will have the easiest time on this one due to prolific rough on the left of the fairway. Before the dogleg there's a slope to contend with, and after it a ton of thin, bushy trees.
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Tip #2
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#7
Don't overdo it here. Toss a stable putter straight down with enough power for a 30ft putt and you have a real shot at an ace.
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Tip #3
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#6
You'll want your straightest flying disc here. While it may appear that your shot needs to fade a bit at the end, the curvature of the land will make so that even a neutral putter's flight will have enough fade to get you to the basket.
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Tip #4
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#5
It's a RHBH hyzer hole - You know what to do, now do it. Oh and careful on the blue teepad - I've seen folks fall off it.
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Tip #5
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#4
Due to less than stellar hole design on this one, there's really no point to a full power drive on the tee shot. Just make sure you get to where your second shot is straight up the hill and you could potentially eagle this one.
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Tip #6
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#3
If you throw RHBH, make sure to leave plenty of room for the disc to fade. It's easy to end up in the OB that lines the left side of the fairway, especially if you make it past the rock wall where the ground is more solid.
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Tip #7
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#2
If you don't have the power to make it over the shed, try to end up to the right of it on your first drive. You'll have a much better look at the hole and a potential long birdie.
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Tip #8
Tip by:jtreadwell Added on: Hole:#1
Keep your teeshot low. There may be plenty of trees on the edges of the fairway, but there are enough gaps and enough of a downhill slope that it's easy to fade or turn over too far and end up having a tough par save. It also helps prevent overshooting and going down the hill behind the pin.
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