Fort Thomas, KY

Highland Hills Park

Permanent course
2.135(based on 19 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#9
This 'big D' hole takes my Tern (rhbh), then a good upshot to go for the three. I always make sure no one is using the picnic tables, and the shot is clear before cranking the tee shot here. And again, fading or rolling into the woods is definitely a no-no.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#8
IF the road is clear and no one is parked near the 7th basket, most times, folks pull out a drive and drill a fading (rhbh) liner low over the road. For me, that's a Tern. But you could also play this as a mando left of the telephone pole (or even the yellow tie line!). If so, choose a disc and a line that won't fade into the woods (left).
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Tip #3
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#7
New for 2016! Now a real disc golf hole about 290' across the steep left sloping valley, the best line to stay upslope is obviously left to right, but I haven't got a forehand in that range (I'm 98% rhbh), so I grab my flippy star Tern and hyzerflip one aimed just right of the basket. Not too far right, because there is parking right and long. Avoid way left down to the wood line!
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Tip #4
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#6
Before throwing here, be absolutely sure no one is using the picnic table that's just over the ridge on the left half of the fairway. Then pull out a fairway or driver that can manage the low ceiling glide needed to go straight at it. I use my GL River (rhbh) for this shot, but a more hyzered line will work with another tool just as well.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#5
This beauty requires all I've got in my noodle arm, so I pull out the trust Tern and try to get way across the ravine, fading left toward the pin. Wouldn't hurt to send a spotter ahead if you've got a big arm in your group, either.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#4
A great hole to have a spotter on, this dogleg left drops downhill to a basket position surrounded by bushy rough. I throw a stable mid (rhbh) such as a Verdict, with the intent to start fading just before the tree straight in front of the tee.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#3
Another blind, over ridge shot, I throw my Tern here (rhbh) because of the distance and the uphill. I also watch out for other folks playing hole two! Might be good to send a spotter forward to look out for rollaways, which can, and will mystify you here.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Updated on: Hole:#2
New for 2016! The old basket position has been pulled, so the hole currently looks like it's intended as a 145' slightly left to right ace run with a putter (or mid). You do want to have it float in and land flat, and not spike down the hill with a rollaway, so I throw Comet on a slight (rhbh) anny line
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Tip #9
Tip by:sisyphus Added on: Hole:#1
I throw a gentle teebird here (rhbh) with the intent to fade it into the slope just right and short of the basket for a deuce. If you run your shot at it on either your tee shot or your putt, the huge down-slope behind the basket, and the thick woods beyond, are real trouble.
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