Eden Prairie, MN

Bryant Lake Park

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Tip #1
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#18
The green is best approached with a L-R moving shot as there is ample backstop on the right side as opposed to a retaining wall drop off on the left. Set up a RHFH upshot by placing your drive on the left side of the fairway and you'll have a shot at birdie here.
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Tip #2
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#16
There are a lot of ways to get to the pin and none are easy. In calm conditions a big RHBH hyzer over the top is good, in wind you can try a RHFH roller down the middle. Most people play the tunnel shot with a midrange. Don't leave the fairway if you can manage it. The brush in the middle is thick and spikey, and the sides, left and right, are steep hills. If you don't have a clean line for your upshot try sticking it into the crevice on the near side of the rock that the pin is behind, it's an easy putt from there.
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Tip #3
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#15
You want to hit the gap to the right of the forked tree just over the hill. A disc with less fade will leave you in a better position than than a meathook, but hitting the gap is most important.
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Tip #4
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#14
Keep it in the fairway or get past the treeline. The left side beyond the trees is water and the right side is pitch-out thick.
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Tip #5
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#13
Putter turnover or a RHFH hyzer with a midrange is preferred. Long and left could leave you in the water if you go too far off the fairway.
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Tip #6
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#12
Once again, the rough is rough. Even a short shot in the fairway is better than anything off to either side.
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Tip #7
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#9
Best to do here is to keep it in the middle, even if you're short. The left is another horrible steep hill and thr right side is flat but pretty thick. If you have the power there's a wide RHBH hyzer line as well.
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Tip #8
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#8
This might be the hardest hole on the course. A strong RHFH or RHBH turnover will leave you in a good spot to try for the green. Keeping it tight to the right is preferred as that gap is more open than the left. Lefties, this one's for you! Keep your upshot short rather than long as the backside of the green is a steep drop and you're gonna have a bad time.
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Tip #9
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#7
The green is more open on the left side, so if you're comfortable with a RHFH try to play your tee shot into the bank on the left side of the fairway. Once again, beware of going over the hill on the left side. It's steep, thick and no fun to hike through.
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Tip #10
Tip by:Beats 'n' bombs Added on: Hole:#6
A strong RHFH hyzer can reach the green, but anything in the fairway will leave you a nice upshot. DON'T GO LEFT. The hill on that side is brutal, if you can find your disc at all.
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