Course Info |
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There is a Kiosk at the first tee, please note the slot in it for lost discs. If you find a disc on the course please drop in it, and if you've lost a disc here in the past just ask Sean or one of the members to open it up so you can see if it's been found and returned.
Also, please remember, any thing you bring out with you, make sure you bring it back. We'd like to keep the course clean and free of litter.
Most of all, have a great time and enjoy yourselves. |
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Downhill, fairway goes straight down, and then bends left to right to the pin. The stone wall to the right of the fairway is O.B. (Please check for cars prior to throwing, as there is a right along the right side as well!) |
Tee off up the hill, big arms watch out as there is an O.B. cellar pit dead center of the fairway over the rise. |
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The second par four is straight shot up the road. Try to stay in the road on your drive, as the woods on either side WILL punish you otherwise. The hanging basket is in a precarious position on the right hand side, with an embankment just past it. |
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This is a hard dogleg to the left. There are two primary alleyways, a gutsy straight shot though a narrow opening between two large pines, and a big hyzer shot around it all. The stonewall just past the basket is O.B. So keep the approach low...or just put it in. |
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This hole is pretty straight forward, the pin is straight out and off to the left a little bit. |
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Nice hole for an ace run. The only O.B. is the large wood pile on the righthand side....which tends to suck discs in like a black hole. Don't say you weren't warned.
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Tough hole for rh bh throwers. The entire left side is lined by a stone wall which is O.B. |
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This is a tight shot uphill, so it plays longer than the documented 248 ft. |
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There are two alleys...one left and one right. The pin is hidden right behind the trees in the center. |
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Another straight forward hole. This is a good one to try and ace. Pin is downhill and you need a little left to right fade. |
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This one is tough. It goes straight out for three hundred feet or so, with thick woods on either side, and then doglegs HARD to the right for the final 80 feet. |
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This hole starts out as an uphill tunnel shot. Just try and get to the clearing on the top of the hill, it then bends downhill to the left. Watch out for the brook on your approach, it's O.B. |
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This is a short hole that plays long due to the uphill placement of the pin..and the retaining wall just in front blocks many a shot sending it rolling backwards down the hill. Watch out for Beaker, he'll wave his arm at you if you hit him. |
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Heading back up to the barn. Just watch out for the garden, it's O.B. |
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This long hole has the courses only cement tee pad. So let er rip. There's a disc nailed to the tree marking the decent from the field into the woods. If you can drive it near or past the tree you'll be in great shape. |
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This is a mostly downhill shot, keep it low to stay under the pine branches and you'll be looking good. Watch out for blueberry pickers when the blueberrys are in-season. |
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First of the water shots over the pond. Watch out for cars before teeing off, and note that there is often casual water behind and around the pin. The pond itself is of course O.B. |
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OK...here's the fun one. Requiring a long drive mostly over water, watch for the low hanging pine branches to the right. If you get safely across it should be an easy par, the basket is hanging from the apple tree branches. |