Adair Village, OR

Adair Park

Permanent course
4.045(based on 37 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:frasnow Added on: Hole:#4
When you get to the tee pad on 3, look to the left and locate 4's basket. It will be either directly to your left, behind you and a bit further to the left, or way in front of you and to the left. Other than in the new long position, it can be really hard to see the basket from 4's tee.
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Tip by:ohtobediscing Added on: Hole:#7
Its a short but tight hole, so I use a Z Buzzz to thread the trees and land within the 10m circle.
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Tip by:prettyboyfloyd Added on: Hole:#4
One of the many challenging wooded holes on the course, especially if the basket is in the B position, which is most of the time I've played here.

The teepad is elevated, with both baskets in the woods down and to the left. The B basket is in a much denser thicket than A. For RHBH, this requires a hyzer shot. If you or your party have never played here before, it really helps to go have a look.

If you are throwing at B, it is critical that you don't over shoot the small gap you have for your second shot. It's better to be short. Unless you've hit the gap perfectly on your drive, the second shot here is usually tricky.
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Tip #4
Tip by:frasnow Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
During winter a small pond forms down the slope from the right basket positions, which often lasts through much of spring. The pond is usually murky and deep enough to make it difficult to find discs. With all the trees, there is a high chance of getting knocked towards the slope and into the water. If you don't want to risk losing a disc, floating discs are a must. The bridge and size of the pond make floating discs easy to reach.
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