Cincinnati, OH

Heritage Park

2.985(based on 29 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
When the grasses are cut, this finishing hole is a slightly lengthy, 'vanilla' toss of your choice. But when the grasses are tall on the left, the wisest move is throwing something you are certain will fade (rhbh), but remain out in the open. My arm requires a Tern off the tee, and a long look at the basket from there (probably a three). If you have the arm to go for the deuce, you may want a spotter to make sure your fade stays fair.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#17
Throwing out through the gap in the woods, there is a direct line, but it is a low, relatively tight window for the distance involved. Most folks (rhbh) throw a strong hyzer out to the right, and allow it to fade back to the line to the basket. For me, that's a tern on a more elevated line than normal.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#16
Just slightly downhill, this hole takes a pretty good distance throw into the lane to the green. The rough doesn't have too many lines of forgiveness if you stray from the center. So my rhbh arm says 'Go Tern!'
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#15
With the basket just beyond the tall, thick bushes and bamboo, the safe play is around the left edge of the seasonal stand of grasses (my rhbh Underworld), but a slightly stronger arm can go over with a hyzer, but you want to be sure to clear the rough. It's incredibly thick in there. Might even want a spotter ahead to locate the errant throws.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#14
Wide open regardless of season, this becomes another pick your poison shot. For my mediocre rhbh arm, a Teebird covers the distance properly, with consistent fade to the pin.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#13
Slightly uphill and longer than it seems, most rhbh folks attack this hole with a slightly over-stable mid or even fairway up the corridor between the two pars of trees straight in front of the tee. For me, my Teebird feels comfortable for this, because I want to throw under control, and not more firmly , as I might have tried with my Verdict.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#12
Thee is a gap through the guardian woods you'll need to hit with a straight flying disc, after which you're looking for about 90' of glide to run at the basket. So I like to grab my control mid Buzzz and have at it (rhbh). Watch for tree kicks, and keep an eye on the disc all the way to the ground, as the rough can hide it if you're not careful.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#11
The risk on this hole is allowing your (rhbh) hyzer to get too far left and skip into the woods. They drop off a little slope and make your up and down a challenge. Also, the ravine 50' short of the basket is allowed to get a little rough in late summer and early fall. I try my stable midrange Verdict here.
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Tip #9
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#10
The shrubbery and rough to the left of the basket angles in now (can't tell in the picture), so you want to avoid going far left. In season, the grasses are allowed to grow across the middle of the fairway at about 160-200 feet out, so you want to be sure you don't throw low into that when it's there. otherwise, it's a fairly clean hole to throw fairways and drivers for arms like me (I go Tern, rhbh).
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Tip #10
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#9
This shortie does have bushes full grown on the right so that most rhbh players float a midrange anny (for me a beat dx Roc) to the pin. Some folks try a sweeping hyzer over the stuff to the right, also. it's pretty much a must-deuce hole in competition.
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