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HOD: 12/22/10

toothyfish

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Woodsboro Regional Park DGC
Woodsboro, MD

Hole 6 - Short: 232', Long: 262'

Hole #6 after steep incline to basket (picture caption)
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Course Map
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Looks like a big, uphill hyzer.

Short: Buzzz, hyzer (maybe a PD if it's more elevation then I estimate)
Long: PD, on a bigger fading hyzer line
 
big uphill hyzer for sure prob... pro Skeeter with a little stank on it, and hoping to remember to keep the lip down.
 
I need to get my mids figured out lol.

Until then, I'll just use a Pred RHBH either tee. Z or ESP depends on wind and how sharp of a hyzer.
 
Uphill, left turning hole? I think I might try to completely ruin my arm and throw a tommy with a Firebird or Eagle, at least from the short tee. From the long, I may try to flick an Eagle.
 
Teebird with hyzer so it flips flat and gets up the hill before it hyzers out.

Nice looking map BTW.
 
Hey, a local course! This is a blind, steeply uphill drive to the top of a sledding hill, with the basket tucked against poison ivy-infested shule. One must cut the corner fairly close with a big RHBH hyzer to have a shot at birdie, but cutting the corner too close can easily yield bogey.

From the short tee I usually throw a Leopard on a severe hyzer, hoping to glide around the corner for a look at birdie. From the long tee I just play it safe to the middle of the fairway, so it doesn't much matter what I throw.

The next hole is the fun one – back down the sledding hill. This is usually a CTP hole because anyone can reach it. When the park is empty, you can play a great safari hole from the small tree near #6 basket all the way down the sledding hill to the #8 or #9 basket (parking lot and pond OB).

The sledding hill was great fun with all the snow last winter.:D
 
That much uphill I would probably want to be throwing a driver. Z Preds the choice.
Maybe a steep comet hyzer for control, may take a hard toss to make it up that hill.
 
I'm thinking Buzzz from the short, though if it plays longer than I'm thinking I'd go with a C-PD.
From the long it would be C-PD or Star Destroyer with the same reasoning.

All of these on hyzers of course.

EDIT: Depending on what the ground looks like a FH roller may be fun/interesting as well. Something stable-ish (not overstable) so it would hook right decently well but not too fast.
 

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