Rexburg, ID

Nature Park - Old Layout

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Tip #1
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#9
This can be a tough par 3. The tee area is to the NE of the basket for hole #8 - blind tee. The basket for hole #9 is located to the east on the other side of three large fir trees at the far edge of the large grassy field. The city just trimmed up the lower branches of these trees, but not high enough to allow for an easy putt, or really any putt for a birdie if you land on the near side of the trees. There a few narrow approaches between the trees or around them. Good luck. (7/2013)
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Tip #2
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Hole:#8
Tee off from the south side of the basket for hole #7. The basket for hole #8 is to the right of the basket for hole #6, and is in front of a small parking area. There are lots of pine and fir trees on this hole...potential for getting a disc hung up high off of the ground. I recommend playing this as a slight dogleg left around the pine tree in the center of the hole. (7/2013)
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Tip #3
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Hole:#7
Tee off from near the basket for hole #6. The basket for hole #7 is slightly to the left and in front of the pavilion. You can play this hole as a dogleg left or right, or you can try to power straight between the trees between you and the hole. (7/2013)
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Tip #4
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Hole:#6
This is the easiest hole on the course. Tee off from right next to basket #5. The basket for hole #6 is less than 200' away to the southwest, with only one moerate-sized tree blocking the approach. (7/2013)
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Tip #5
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Hole:#5
This is the longest hole of the course. The basket is at the far kitty corner of the large grassy field. If no one is at the pavilion you can play this as a par 4 hole by teeing off from right next to the basket of hole #4. We play directly through/over the pavilion by going between the two large trees. If people are there, we walk about 10-20 yards to the SE and tee off, playing a Par 3 dogleg right around the large trees. (7/2013)
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Tip #6
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Hole:#4
The tee for hole #4 (grass, unmarked) is a few yards west of the basket for hole #3. The basket for hole #4 is at the far end of the row of trees (blind tee box). Play to the left of the row of trees, with a slight dogleg right at the end. I recommend a forehand drive that fades to the right around the end of the trees. (7/2013)
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Tip #7
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
To find the tee for hole #3, cut through the foliage to the main park gassy area. The tee (grass, unmarked) allows you to look between two large trees. The basket is in front of a blue spruce tree a behind a clump of small trees. I recommend playing the hole as a dogleg left around the small clump of trees after you pass between the large trees. Note: a large row of shrubs were recently removed along the right side of this hole toward the basket. (7/2013)
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Tip #8
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
The tee box (grass, unmarked - though the photo shows a sign, there isn't on there now) is at the north end of a tunnel of trees. The course is designed to be played through the tunnel, but many players cheat the hole by playing back around the willows on the left side of the hole. The basket is the nearer one you can see through the tunnel. This is a technical hole that favors accuracy. (7/2013)
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Tip #9
Tip by:Alan01 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
The unmarked tee box (grass) is at the north end of the soccer field by the skate park. The hole is down the slope at the end of the row willow trees (stay right to avoid getting your disc hung up in the trees).
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