Lebanon, OH

Countryside YMCA

Permanent course
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Tip #1
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#9
Red: there's a straight-at-it, low-ceiling line to the basket or a high hyzer line up and out to the right.
Yellow: the only obvious line to the green here is one that hits the low ceiling fairway straight at it. There might be a big tomahawk line?
Blue: pretty straight line to the green for a mid or fairway disc.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#8
Red: slightly left to right line is very open for rhfh'ers or a slight rhbh turnover mid.
Yellow: pretty straightforward line to the green for a mid to fairway disc.
Blue: a completely different animal, you need to bomb a bit out over the open space left of the barn from left to right to the green. But be sure no one is approaching the 7th basket or on their green before you throw.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#7
Red: longest hole for the Red tees, but still a pretty open lane with a gentle left fade at the end just past the second stump.
Yellow: Much more difficult because your tee shot needs to S-bend down the lane. Can be done, though: saw a twelve year old with a solid lhfh hit the line in the inaugural tourney, and nearly ace it!
Blue: Hardest hole on the course, adding 98 feet of lane to the same S you need from the Yellow. Might be wise to disc down, be sure you keep it in the fairway, and intentionally go for the three, while your cardmates macho up and wind up scrabmling for their fours.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#6
Red: shortest hole on the course, but you can use an absolutely neutral putter or mid to have a good chance at the ace run.
Yellow: don't be fooled by the ease of that Red line. Yellow is a beast. There's a super high spike hyzer line for rhbh'ers, a tight, low-ceiling (intended?) line coming in from just left of the basket, and a sweeping lane (left to right) that might be the widest. With a poor forehand, my best bet is a slow anny upshot with my Comet. Note there is a small sinkhole area in the center of the line that can hold water.
Blue: a longer, thread-the-needle line goes right at the basket, but you're basically needing to hit a window as tight as a major league strike zone to get it there. Neutral mid with some zip?
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#5
Red: pretty much a straight at it hole designed for the guys who can really control a Comet.
Yellow: currently kind of mean hole with a cluster of tree trunks that will swat your disc away like Dikembe Mutombo. But if you've got a high spike hyzer in your mid or putter, you actually can put this one in close.
Blue: if you can hit the line to fade in left properly, this tee might be a touch easier than the yellow, even if it is longer. Focus on the notion that the basket is just left of that second large pine.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#4
Red: pretty fun putter to mid hyzer/fade shot around the disc-eating cypress. Know that the rough just right of the basket can stop the low skip attempt.
Yellow: dastardly tight S line can be hit, but misjudging the release point can leave you scambling.
Blue: tight, technical, but short hole where you have to get through a tight gap with enough speed to allow your disc to fade left past that cypress.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#3
Red: there really is a low, tight line on the right side to get in to putting range, and once you get through the gap, the green is very open.
Yellow: the best line here breaks left to right, so most rhbh dominant throwers grab a turnover mid (for me, I can park a Fuse here).
Blue: you've got a bit of a hike from basket back to this tee, but are rewarded with a longer hyzer hole (actually available from either side, with the aforementioned open green, if you've got the 'D' off the tee to get it there.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#2
Red: the cleanest line is a rhbh with a putter or mid that will rise then fade past the last tree or two.
Yellow: mid or fairway hyzer line (rhbh) out over the hedgerow, designed to fade in to the green at 250-270 out for your putt. Make sure there's no one on the yellow tee ahead before you throw.
Blue: The tee is up on the soccer terrace, and gives you a chance to throw a drive over the shrubbery to the green at 350-365' out, and left of you 'center line'. Again, be aware of folks on that next tee if you really have an arm.
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Tip #9
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#1
If you want to go for the ace run here, from the red or yellow tees, run right at it with your putter or mid, but be aware that the elevation plays a little bit of an optical illusion. Go ahead and try to get almost to the woodline because it plays a little further than it looks. From the blue tee, you might practice as if the path is OB. A rhfh shot will cancel out the spin if you fall short, and be less likely to roll down OB than would a backhand shot.
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