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Gold Jerry, Gold H.O.D. 6/17/11

snappyfingers

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Location
Castle Chunder
Live Oak Park DGC - Gold Course
Ingleside, TX
Rating: 3.93

Hole #14
785'
Par 5


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Im thinking a 250-300' OH shot with a 1st run Excal to further along that clearing. Then bomb one to the basket with either a Destroyer or SB Orc.
 
Holy crap. I'd probably...holy crap.

Off the tee, I'd try to sneak a Z Buzzz through the left opening or I might feel a bit randy and throw a Firebird skip shot up the right side into the clearing. After that, I have no idea. Two pictures doesn't exactly capture 785'.

Holy crap.
 
My confidence would be high and I would rip a TL straight through that gap in the middle and hope to get som e decent distance with it. Then probably a Buzzz from there or control however it ends up. The trees do look pretty cool. At least it is a par 5, to make that would feel pretty good.
 
Keep the Scout low and straight, get through that first wave there, and see what happens next. I would just try to stay out of trouble.

What would probably happen is I would read the sign (if there is one) that says 785 feet and then have my drive stopped 20' in front of me by that tree.
 
A little hard to tell, but I might try to bite off a giv drive and throw a low straight shot with a wraith.
 
Wow, if I ever get to south TX I'm there...

Anyway, putter or stingray till it opens up a little, then Leopard or TL to the pin
 
Depending on how severely the fairway is turning, possibly a Leopard to try and get a little distance or a Comet just to advance forward. I like the OH option as well, dependent on what the fairway looks like as you advance towards the pin.
 
Can't wait to play this course again this weekend. Driving down there this afternoon to play the Schule School tourney. This is the longest hole on the course, and there are nine more holes that are 500+ feet with only four holes being less than 300 feet. This hole I normally throw a teebird with a slight hyzer to a landing area where you can throw a shot to the area where the second picture is. From there throw an up shot to the basket and putt it in with the old Piranha.

This is truly an amazing course that everyone should play sometime.
 
RHBH... sneak my worn star teebird through the window.. hard to say what i would throw next but prob either DX Teebird or S-PD.. wow this place looks like a blast ! :thmbup:
 
Looks like an amazing course. I love the trees, I bet they eat discs.

I think I'll throw a safe Z Buzzz off the tee and hope the second shot is open enough to launch a Z XL towards the second photo's position. It'll probably take another long shot with a Z XL, then finally an approach/putt.
 
probably throwing buzz warrior eagle or wizard depending on how open it gets and where im at
most likely start with the eagle and go from there
 
I would drop my discs and start climbing those badass trees.... then when the next group came along and walked through I'd jump down and grab one of their disc screaming "my precious"
 
I'm getting to play this course in August! Jeez this looks intimidating...

I guess I'd throw a buzzz and figure out the rest when I got there.
 

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