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HOD Sat 3/9/12: Paul B. Johnson SP - Desert Fox in Hattiesburg, MS

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Paul B. Johnson SP - Desert Fox in Hattiesburg, MS
Course Rating: 3.31, 8 reviews
Hole 4
Long (yellow): 275 ft
Mid (white): :confused: ft...no distance listed, but apparently it exists.
Short (blue): 210 ft.

According to bholy08's tip: "This one is not as frightening as it appears (unless the water is WAY up). Stable midrange on a nice hyzer is all you need. Going over the inlet is safer than going at it from the left side."
Additionally, our resident course bagger, Martin, says, "The water is rarely as high as these pics."

Long (yellow)Tee: 275 ft
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Mid (white) Tee: No distance listed
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Short (blue): 210 ft
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Long: Beast
Mid: prolly a Buzzz
Short: Challenger
 
The "tee sign" for the mid tee says 189 ft.
 
When the water is this high, it must be right after a storm. I need to be somewhere helping clean up the place rather than playing.
 
But after cleanup:

Long: 130g Blizz Boss. Low enough to get the skip ace at the end.
Mid: GL Core
Short: GL Core. Or maybe Blizz Destroyer spike Hyzer, for fun.
 
If the water was as high, or almost as high as the pics, I'd skip the hole.

If there was a lot more room to work with, I'd use:

Amp from the long
Ion from the shorts.
 
I threw a wizard from the long, would have thrown a wizard from either of the other two tees as well.
 
If the water was this high, I would have to skip this hole. There is not enough of a landing area/greens to be able to play it. But from what the guys said, it isn't ever like this.
Long Tee: Roc
Short Tees: Wizard
 
Yeah, usually the water is not near that high. You have about a 40ft radius for a landing zone. I usually toss a hydra, but if the wind is up I use a DX Roc.
 
I'd throw anything that floats and hope it's within reach from the shore.
 
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