Raleigh, NC

Kentwood

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Tip #1
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#18
#18 is slightly downhill and plays over a dry creek bed guarding the front of the green. If you hit a tree or the slope of the creed bed and land in it, you still have a decent birdie attempt. Aces and birdies are possible on 18.
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Tip #2
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#17
#17 is almost exactly the same layout as #16. It's just a little bit longer and the downhill is a little steeper. But if you lock-in muscle memory from a good drive on #16 and throw the same drive on #17, you'll be in good shape. Just make a conscious decision on which side of then tree in the middle of the fairway you want the disc to travel. I go to the right of it. But you know how it goes, if you're indecisive and don't visualize where you want to throw it, you'll hit the tree.
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Tip #3
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#16
#16 is a short, downhill, hyzer (for RHBH). You're basically throwing right over the 17th tee, so make sure those players are paying attention if you're driving over them. Good ace potential on this hole.
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Tip #4
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#15
#15 plays uphill to the right. For RH throwers, you can throw a flick or an anhyzer. It's a short hole, only about 200 feet, but plays longer because of the incline.
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Tip #5
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#14
#14 is the toughest hole on the course. It's long, uphill, and doglegs left. I try to throw this in between the biggest gap in the trees, halfway up the fairway and where the hill starts going up and it doglegs left, with a hyzer to get it as close to the basket as possible.
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Tip #6
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#13
#13 has a tree right in the middle of the fairway, only 30 or so feet in front of the tee that forces you to throw a hyzer or a flick around it. I prefer a low, slight hyzer line to the right of the tree and consistently land it on the green for easy to moderately challenging birdies.
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Tip #7
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#12
#12 is a straight tunnel fairway shot. Best advice here is to throw it as straight as you can and hold the line for as long as you can. If you go a little left, it's pretty easy to get up and down. You may even have a clear birdie putt, depending on the tree situation in between you and the basket.
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Tip #8
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#11
#11 can be tricky. You have to avoid the thick clump of trees and underbrush to the right, next to the baseball fence, but you also don't want to hyzer it down the hill into the woods on the left. My advice is to throw it hard enough to keep your line straight for as long as possible. Better to fade some at the end than to be way too far left, down the hill, and in the trees.
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Tip #9
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#10
#10 is fairly open, but you do have to decide if you want to drive in between the trees directly in front of you (a straight shot puts you right at the basket) OR if you wan to hyzer to the left of this gap and fade it to the basket.
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Tip #10
Tip by:KenanFlagler01 Added on: Hole:#9
#9 is deceptively short. If you reach for a fairway driver, or even a midrange, you rip your drive too strongly, you can end up in the parking lot. Just a nice, easy, level drive will get you right to the basket. There is a tree guarding the pin. If you do hit it, you'll be a couple feet from the basket--no big deal.
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