Woodland, CA

Ferns Park

Permanent course
2.65(based on 15 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#9
The longest (332') on the course. The teepad is drawn on the walkway. With that said, watch for pedestrians on that walkway before driving. I believe that one of the trees in your shot path is a MANDO.

This is a for sure RHBH/LHFH shot. I throw (RHBH) my Champion Starfire or Pro SL. I've learned that if you shoot for just left of middle of the building in the foreground, your shot, skip or no skip, should be just fine.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#8
The basket is located near a restroom, so be careful of errant throws. This hole fades nicely to the left, so I throw (RHBH) my Star Gator, Champion Roc3 or KC Roc. The Gator and Roc3, I'll throw flat. The KC Roc will be thrown with a slight hyzer angle.

Sometimes I'll throw a Leopard, Eagle or TeeBird with less power.

I think any stable to slightly overstable, speed 5-7 disc will work.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#7
An open hole in which the hyzer and anhyzer shots are available. Again find the basket to 7 because it lies near basket 1. So make sure basket 1 is clear, before throwing.

I typically throw (RHBH) my KC Roc on this hole pretty much flat.

A RHFH shot would be good with my Star Gator or Champion Roc3 on 75% power.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
This is the first challenge of the course, albeit the short distance. Locate basket 6, since it is in near proximity to basket 2. There is a tree around 75 from the teepad. Keep your shot low, short and controlled.

For me, I prefer to throw (RHFH) my Star Gator, with enough power to get to the basket but minimize skip, which could land on 7, 2 or even worse, over the fence and in the street.

If I throw RHBH, then I'll go with my Champion Roc3 and keep it low, or even my JK Aviar.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#5
This is a tricky little hole. It's around a 200' from the teepad, but the basket is located behind a tree at the point where it vee's. I usually throw (RHBH) a Roc of some sort so that it goes a little past the hole, but lines up nicely for a 20ish foot putt. If I throw my putter, I try to get the putter to land in front of the tree, where I will have a straight look at the basket and an easy cleanup for par, if I miss.

Don't throw it too much farther because your disc might fly into or near the benches by the BBQ area.

The sidearm will work here since the hole is wide open with no obstacles, save the tree.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#4
Almost a 300' shot that finishes slightly left. On this hole, I throw (RHBH) a TeeBird or TeeBird3 to get that needed finish at the end. A slightly overstable disc ranging from speed 5-9, depending on your arm speed is recommended for this hole.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
Straight shot about 225', so I throw (RHBH) my Roc+ or KC Roc flat or with a slight annie. A RHFH shot is also available with a Gator/Firebird (or similar disc), depending on your arm speed.

Watch your right side as not to throw into the benches by the BBQ area.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#2
This shot is just under 250' so I throw either of my Leopards with 70-75% power. The RHBH or LHFH seem to be the only options on this hole.
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Tip #9
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
Watch the tennis court fencing to the right. This shot is a little to the right and behind the fencing when you are gauging your shot. With that said, I throw (RHBH) my KC Roc or either of my JK Aviar's on a slight annie. Another choice might be sidearming my Star Gator. Both are viable options.
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