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How tall is that limb?
Searched forever for this pic. This is at the UW Parkside course in Kenosha, WI.
is that deck the tee box?
How tall is that limb?
Yes. See here:
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=810&mode=ci
Photo from the tee pad looking toward basket: http://www.dgcoursereview.com/view_image.php?p=course_pics/810/cc1196cf.jpg
From a review: "Hole #5s long tee is also very interesting. The tee is elevated 10-15ft above the ground with rails along the side so you don't fall off of it after your release. This makes for a very tough drive as you are throwing from about the exact height of a bunch of trees leaves and if you try to go around them to much you will end up in the woods that runs along hole #5s right side. The shorter tee has no elevation and make for a much easier shot."
I played this course a couple of times, and it is nice. Little additional touches like http://www.dgcoursereview.com/view_image.php?p=course_pics/810/82407060.jpgthis are nice as well. My buddy five or six putted this thing the first time I brought him here. I just about died laughing.
How tall is that limb?
It is probably around 6' - 6-3" high and off the end of the teebox by 5' or so. Since the original picture was posted, a support post was added to keep it high enough:
Same tee on New Years Eve:
I knew I remembered having to duck. I just didn't remember how much.
Same tee on New Years Eve:
Same tee on New Years Eve:
Knowing my luck, I'd bust my ass on something like that. Looks cool though.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/view_image.php?p=course_pics/696/27426aaf.jpg
Amazed someone put in stonework tees in Kentucky Highland Hills
if you slipped on that tee, it would not be a fun tumble down the hill.