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This is hole #6 at 162 feet Barnet Park in Kingston N.C, I played there last month. The gap off the tee is smallest I've played. The course just recently added some long baskets in unique locations and greatly enhanced the course, I ended up favoriting the course. What's funny is I was a few holes behind a threesome, and I heard in the distance 3 solid tree hits, I thought "I wonder which hole is so difficult"?

left- The gap is only 28 inches and about 10 feet in front of you. There's no going to the left or right and no line straight to the basket. I made the gap, but about 1/3rd of the way deflected to the right.

middle- The distance of my par putt, and a nice, elevated basket on a mound. There were yellow whiskers on C1 thru out the course. Not sure why this single whisker was next to the basket?

right- Looking back to the tee which is right center thru the trees.

First pic looks like a FH roller hole to me. ;)

"The Skinny". It is a flick roller. ;)
 
..........and then there's Texas. It only took a little freezing rain and a light dusting of sleet to shut everything down last week. On the bright side though, it's 60 degrees today only four days later.

Truthfully though, I think it would be the short daylight hours in winter that would get to me if I lived in the northern latitudes.
 
OK... not a DISC golf photo.

I ran across this and it looks like an excellent golf hole. Admittedly, I haven't played golf in decades, but this just looks nice. I like the text, too.
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Found this pic somewhere on the net a while back. Thought it was a good example of what people think who are not familiar with disc golf when they see a basket.
 

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