Frisco, CO

Peak One DGC

3.75(based on 38 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#18
Almost done. Last blind tee, though the basket's easily spotted just down the slope to the right of the 'road'. Be wary of bending your throw to far to the right as the slope is steep & littered with trees leaving you to approach & three putt cuz you're so winded. Backdoor for big boiz is a blasted hyzer spike out over the trees. I've seen a forehand flick skip ace on this hole too....risky though.
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Tip #2
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#17
Deceptively uphill. Over driving isn't an option for most if you chose the right disc. Both placements are visible from the tee.
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Tip #3
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#16
Sixteen is another blind tee fave I can't wait to ace. Look up to the right & you'll see the angle of a squat fat little pine. Rip a 200' putter up over at that angle & you've got a good chance at ringing in.
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Tip #4
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#15
Fifteen is the monster, though I wonder if it's not been usurped by the long placement on two, but there's a kinder, gentler placement on this hole as well. If you can't catch a glimpse of yellow just in the trees to right of the "700' WIDE" fairway then it'll be in the monster placement. Crush a drive that leaves you just left of center on the fairway & you'll be in the best position for your SECOND drive.
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Tip #5
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#14
The short placement on fourteen will leave you in fits of ace envy. A straight-up lazer would do it if it would just hold the damn line in all this wind. If you don't see the pin there then it's gonna be in left placement. I'll lay a overstable out past the unique uprights & the next tree past them to have it fade out snuggle up next to the pin nearly every time.
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Tip #6
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#13
Thirteen is a tricky, tight little dog leg right. The straight placement is directly down the alley but guarded by a stand. The right placement is a perfect right hand forehand flick if you have it in your arsenal. Getting it just past or through the 'uprights' on the right side of the fairway will leave you pretty.
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Tip #7
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#12
Likely the most interesting hole at this point. If you don't see the basket just down to the right of the 'road', and it's not well down the 'road' to the left then it's in the long placement & you'll have to walk a country mile to catch a glimpse of yellow. In this case let your eyes follow the 'road' down to where there's a stand on either side of the 'road' & the basket will be a bit further down on the right, about 40ish feet off the road. Backdoor route is a massive hyzer way out to the right. Long placement has to be nearing 500' if not more. The distance at the tee would be accurate for the 'middle' placement, but I haven't seen the pin there for some time.
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Tip #8
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#11
Though 11 has two placements its very rarely to the left. You'll likely spot it up to the right, nestled amongst a flock of pines not much bigger than the basket.
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Tip #9
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#10
Likely the most tragic loss of the course with the beetle kill. Once a uber tight & unforgiving alley is now a wide open huckster. Both pins are easily visible from the tee.
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Tip #10
Tip by:tuckermans143 Added on: Hole:#9
Hole nine's tee is out on little point on the reservoir. Beginners may not want to risk it, but it's really not that far & the water is very very very low this year so let it rip. It's a wide open crush-able drive but be wary of the wind for tragedy & water awaits.
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