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HOD 2/3/13: Reed Park-Tulsa, OK

Natural dirt / mud tee means that I would have trouble trusting my footing. Secure feet is key for me when controlling my snap to arm speed ratio to ensure a flat and straight flight. When I falter I have a tendency to release late and high.

If it was a concrete pad I would be tempted to rocket a Star or Champ Leopard low and down the gut. However, with this natural tee I am better off either floating a Firebird out there at 60-70% power and depend on the skip, or a Buzzz SS or Ghost on a hyzer line and expect it to dig around the basket.
 
First things first. I am finding a way to make that tee pad bareable. Whew.

Probably an Ibex. Doesn't seem to be much turn in the fairway, just miss the trees for 275'. Sounds perfect for the Ibex.
 
RHFH Star Wraith just a little left.
 
rhbh wasp out to the right and let her come back.

or

rhfh teebird out to the left and let her come back.
 
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