Duluth, MN

Miller Creek

Permanent course
2.755(based on 12 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#9
I recommend walking to the edge of the hill and getting a mark on where the hole is. A left to right shot is always preferred because it will drop over the edge of the hill and glide with the contour of the hill. Long and left is trouble in the form of giant boulders which hide discs very good. If you clear those, your in thick woods. Far right is a valley that is a very hard shot to save par. If you find yourself on the hill, I recommend throwing a putter or mid range straight with the contour of the hill.
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Tip #2
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#8
There are multiple shots that work for this hole. The most common is a RHBH or LHFH hyzer. Just tuck it over the right tree gap with alot of power and you will almost always have your par. LHBH and RHFH can hit the left hand tree gap with even more power to park the hole. A safe play is a tomahawk or thumber to the short side of the hill on the right. This will leave the basket in view. Don't throw into the trees or you're in trouble. I have also seen a RHFH anhyzer work really well with a right to left wind. Beware of the wind when your approaching and putting. You are on a wide open spot above the trees and a well thought out shot can be ruined by wind miscalculations.
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Tip #3
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#7
Big RHBH or LHFH players can reach this hole. For those without that distance, a shot ending on the right side of the fairway leaves you with the best look into the basket tucked sharply around the corner. Beware of the left woods which are next to impossible to save par from. There is also a steep bank down to a river running the left side of the fairway. The woods long and right are also trouble. Beyond the fairway is also a very stagnant pond that will leave your disc smelling like a wet dog.
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Tip #4
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
Keep your drive anywhere in the fairway for an easy par. A right to left shot to the middle of the fairway that is 250 feet or more is ideal. The woods on both sides of the fairway are punishing and leave people with bogies almost every time a drive goes in to them. Right to left rollers work very good on this hole.
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Tip #5
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#5
The ideal shot here is a slow right to left fading shot that just clears the hill on the right. This shot will clear the shorter trees on the right side of the fairway and will hopefully get you close. If you do not have this much distance, any shot that lands in the straight line from the basket to the tree fairway will leave your a par look. Anything left is awful. Right and long right are a little more forgiving but not easy to save par from.
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Tip #6
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#4
This is a straight forward shot that favors a RHFH or LHBH shot. Being right or long makes this hole much more difficult. Right and short is an approach off of a hill. Further right yet is a nasty set of trees to shoot around. Long is a very steep wooded hill that will swallow your disc.
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Tip #7
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#3
Throw a late fade into the trees straight ahead of the tee box. A good aim reference is the dying birch tree slightly to the right as your looking straight down the road away from the tee box. Fade your shot in 30 feet in front of that and your looking good.
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Tip #8
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#2
Take the direct and obvious route for the par and occasional birdie but the best route for birdies is a shot straight down the right that covers 3/4 of the distance and then fades left in to the basket.
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Tip #9
Tip by:WOTI Added on: Hole:#1
Swing a RHFH or LHBH wide left and let it fade and skip back to the basket around all of the middle tress. If you do not have these shots, play out to the center of the fairway as far as you can and pitch and putt in to the basket. Avoid the right hand side and focus past the tunnel leading into the fairway.
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