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Would you attempt a 300' drive over water?

Would you throw over water if the nearest land was 300' away?

  • Yes

    Votes: 155 50.8%
  • No

    Votes: 114 37.4%
  • Only in tournament play

    Votes: 36 11.8%

  • Total voters
    305
this is one of the best "man up" holes in socal:

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small window over the water and 350+ before youre back over dry land. have to have a disc with a lot of glide dialed in to make it.

i go the girl route.:\
 
its the signature hole at Prado, socals fun new 18.

the course was open with grass tees for a few months. they kept pulling the tee on that hole back and back and back. i LOVE where they put the concrete.
 
this is one of the best "man up" holes in socal:

5f28dc80.jpg


small window over the water and 350+ before youre back over dry land. have to have a disc with a lot of glide dialed in to make it.

i go the girl route.:\

Nice hole...yeah, I'd go RHFH with a Surge SS or Vision, try to just clear the water and finish with a Buzzz or Gator...maybe a Hydra:)

Oh...and get a hair cut you hippie!
 
I would definitely loose a couple drivers before I got my drive dialed in on that one. I'd be all for taking the water route.
 
Seems like a good hole to force an overstable disc like a force or star Xcal over and let it come back.
 
Voted no because my best drives are around 325. If you had said 275' yes, but only if I had a chance at a 2. If it wasn't going to improve my score, I wouldn't risk losing a disc.
 
I'm out there to play disc golf, not patty cake. Real men throw rollers across ducks.
 
Few years younger and you would of got a kick to the head instead of a pm from frank.
They both leave you with the same feeling
 
I keep a Valk that I've been meaning to send to hell for a while now, just for such occasions.
 

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