Middletown, IA

Drulis Park

2.575(based on 7 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#9
The idea here is just get distance and avoid the power lines and big tree. A good shot more towards and right is better than going left since it'll net you the most distance but you must avoid the tree line to the right up to a certain point.

Another possible line is throwing it off to the left and making it come back right by throwing an anhyzer or a forehand.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#8
Long pad you can forehand it up left side but it's really hard so I personally do a long S curve shot to the right side of the wood pile that blocks the pin.

Short pad is mostly similar just a lot less trees blocking your path and the wood pile is more in line with the tee pad.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#7
Long and short pad you just bomb it as far as you can but you gotta keep it low. It's better to end up behind the pin on an approach than in front of it due to the pin being between 3 trees and 2 of them are on the front side of it with a very small 18 inch gap(45.72cm).
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Tip #4
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#6
Long/Short Tee pad is 2 similar shots. There is a planned opening to the right that you can aim for but right now a good anhyzer shot is about all you can do or maybe a forehand but that isn't my play style personally.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#5
Short and long tee pads are just all about distance. Watch out for going right into the pines since they are not fun to get out of. On your approach do not go past the fence that is hardly standing since it is considered OB.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#4
Long pad is a straight shot with some left fade at end. Just gotta have a controlled shot with a putter or mid.

Short pad is about the same but a bit more tricky of a fade but I suggest a overstable putter straight up and fade at end.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#3
One of the trickiest on the course!

Long pad you can try to bomb a shot through one of the many gaps or lay it up before the bridge and follow it up with a straight shot through a gap and towards the basket. Basket is 60 feet past bridge or so.

Short Pad I suggest a hyzer over the trees and land past the bridge for a possible 2 and easy 3 if not a 2.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#2
Long pad is just bomb of a shot fairly simple.

Short pad has a tree slightly to the right of the tee pad so a shot that can flex to the right and come back is suggested as you won't have much of a line to the right to allow a hyzer bomb with that tree in the way.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Mountaindewm Added on: Hole:#1
Long tee pad I suggest a hyzer shot up right side to fade left around the tree.

Short pad a mid range is a fairly straight up shot with not much in your way. Try not to go to high.
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