Chainsgoching
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- Jun 5, 2013
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The hill is VERY STEEP; most folks are happy to drive to the landing zone at the top of the hill. The fairway is shaped like a "Y" and lined with disc eating rough on all sides. The left side is more open off the tee, so most people throw a RHFH hyzer or RHBH anny to the left of the big tree. I see a lot of RHBH anny drives fade out early and land in the rough, so I prefer the smaller gap on the right side of the tree.
Three is a good score on the B or C pins; even bigger-armed folk usually lay up with a midrange to the top of the hill.
Those pics don't do the elevation justice. A and C are basically the same tee shot for me, as A is in the ideal landing zone for approaching C.
This is pretty much the business on this hole. I use a Star Leopard or DX Cobra for all pins depending on the wind.