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Sidewinder or something similar. Just throw it straight and let it curve right through the opening. If the pin's at the B location, you have a shot of landing it right at the basket. Also, watch out for that damn tree about 20 feet out from the red tee.
2.50 star(s)
Murdock
Pads aren't grass.
Will be 18 soon.
A good course for a bunch of different shots.
Pads collect water
Can get swampy
5 of the holes don't have cages yet
Pads are pavers
Could be good, they just need to finish it.
1.00 star(s)
Too many trees
Good baskets. Concrete pads.
Way too many trees, and no discernible path to throw down.
They need to cut away some of the trees to make 'fairways' or at least so you know where you should be throwing. Currently it's a crap shoot.
4.00 star(s)
Fun course!
Lots of different throws required. There's trees on most of the holes but if you throw it right, you should be able to get around them. The holes that don't have trees are mostly wide open. Most holes have info at the tees on distance and where the basket should be. Concrete tee...
4.50 star(s)
Pro course
Long distances. You'll get your practice in on this one. Some par about half and half par 3's and 4's. This is a very hard course and not for the faint of heart. Some VERY cool holes thought. One that forces you to throw over a pond. One that goes up a very steep incline.
Some...
3.50 star(s)
Slater Hill
Holes are designed pretty well. Good signage to let you know where the basket's are.
Only 9 holes, that you can play twice to make 18. A crosswind coming over the hill can really act on your discs.
You'll get a workout on your legs climbing up and down the hill.
3.00 star(s)
Long
Some if it is wide open, which allows beginners to open up and practice the drives. More than 18 holes.
Some of the holes have, not wooded areas, but very high grass, which is hard to find a disc in. Tee pads are a bit to skinny.
4.00 star(s)
The Hill
Lots of elevation changes. It's the highest point in Carmel, IN. The pin placement makes for much of the difficulty, as a lot of them are placed behind and around trees.
The first 5 holes are not long, but VERY wooded. The mosquitos will kill you on the front 9. No concrete pads, so...
4.00 star(s)
Back 9 is very open
Some difficulties like trees and a lake that you throw over 3 times on the front 9, but nothing that can't be worked around with the proper throw. The front 9 and back 9 are very different from eachother. The back 9 is hardly wooded and great for beginners to get their...