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Old 01-18-2011, 11:25 PM
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Didn't everyone just throw a thumber over all of it?
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Didn't everyone just throw a thumber over all of it?
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Old 01-19-2011, 09:15 PM
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i still say that hole is better than any dogleg hole. and those trees have to be at least 50' away, its not that tough
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i still say that hole is better than ANY dogleg hole. and those trees have to be at least 50' away, its not that tough

Really? Any dogleg hole?

I have played quite a few good par 4s and 5 s that are blind and dogleg off the tee. With that said i do not like blind par 3s
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If you really want to test yourself on Disc Golf rules, Birdshot has a rules test that will put your brain in a vice grip and tighten. This test is for the serious player that thinks they know the rules. If you have 1 1/2 hours to dedicate to it, email me at charleshconaway@yahoo.com and I will send it to you. Make 90% closed book and you will earn a certificate of achievement from Birdshot.
seems maybe for the too serious of a player at 1.5 hours
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No holes with 25+' OB trees immediately in front of the tee box...
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@ chris, it's not complaining just pointing out your wrong. ha ha
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Really? Any dogleg hole?

I have played quite a few good par 4s and 5 s that are blind and dogleg off the tee. With that said i do not like blind par 3s
That is the key, par 4 or 5 is different, with a REAL landing zone. I have played this kind of hole too and we dont have any here really, the two shot hole which is basically 2 holes combined into one with a nice landing zone with shot placement AND distance.

Dog legs arent intended for par 3 holes where you pitch 150ft with your putter, then jump putt 100ft to a basket at a 90 degree angle.
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That is the key, par 4 or 5 is different, with a REAL landing zone. I have played this kind of hole too and we dont have any here really, the two shot hole which is basically 2 holes combined into one with a nice landing zone with shot placement AND distance.
A significant number of holes on Largo and L2 get you close to that. L2 #4 is a perfect example of that.
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A significant number of holes on Largo and L2 get you close to that. L2 #4 is a perfect example of that.
Good, I havent played there yet but I figured that might be the place that would have it. Anyways, you get my point. Can you agree with the 2nd part of my statement then>?

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Old 01-20-2011, 11:36 AM
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Good, I havent played there yet but I figured that might be the place that would have it. Anyways, you get my point. Can you agree with the 2nd part of my statement then>?
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Dog legs arent intended for par 3 holes where you pitch 150ft with your putter, then jump putt 100ft to a basket at a 90 degree angle.
I don't necessarily agree without seeing the hole first. But the one you describe there sounds less than ideal.
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