A tough hole due to the tight, low opening of the tee shot. This makes it very difficult to anhyzer with a backhand drive, so flick something long and overstable for a birdie. Otherwise, throw low, then lay-up for par.
This hole favors flickers once again, although a long, backhanded drive with little fade will get you close enough for a birdie putt. Easy to par, but a long drive is needed for a birdie.
Finesse is a must! Backhanding a mid-range disc is your best chance of getting though this tight, essing fairway. It's a long hole, so avoid your putter on the drive.
If you're accurate uphill, thread your drive up through the narrow wooded fairway. However, a tomahawk drive lessens the chance of hitting trees early. It's a short uphill toss for birdie.
Without much luck, this hole is tough to par wihtout laying up from the tee and floating a shot down to the basket after the turn. However, a STRONG, high tomahawk drive (the tee is tight since it faces to the left) will clear the woods and land near the basket for a birdie putt.
Flickers go right, backhanders go left around trees to basket. Basket you see is probably #10 as #12 is farter to the left behind large tree. There is plenty of room to find a line you like.
Another hole that caters to righthanded flickers. However, there is plenty of room to backhand to the basket also--backhanders will want to use some anhyzer probably as the valley rises above any low throw-lines.
Try a long, hard, high tomahawk drive on this short hole. With the narrow tunnel of trees, It'll reduce any chance of missing the fairway opening and land near the basket for a birdie putt everytime.