Hole 8

At 450 feet, this is the longest hole on the course and presents an opportunity to bring your bomber discs out of the bag. The baseball field on the left and the state road on the right are out of bounds, so be sure to throw a controlled drive to avoid any trouble.

To Reach Hole 9

Cross the small creek towards the basketball court. The tee is located between the courts and the baseball field.

Hole 11A

The tee for Alternate 11 presents a drive that will be over water for the first 75% of the disc flight. The ideal shot will start out over the pond and turn in towards the row of trees along the shore. Any drives that are too long will find the water, as the pond curves back behind the pin.

Note:

This tee is for advanced players and isn’t recommended for beginners.

Hole 11

A short hole with water long and right, the basket is tucked behind a row of birch trees. Wind will always be a factor when putting this close to the water. This fairway is open can be reached by using either side of the birch trees, and throwing an ace is definitely possible.

Hole 10

This hole has very few obstacles in the form of trees, but the basket is tucked nicely in a circle of them. An accurate drive is still needed in order to have a look at a birdie 2. Use of the slope towards the pond should allow your drive to skip nicely towards the basket.

To Reach Hole 11

Walk down towards the pond. The tee is located next to a shrub and under an apple tree. The longer alternate tee is further back and along the path that leads towards a small wooded area.

Hole 9

Another long open hole allows you to unleash a big drive on this uphill basket location. With the state road nearby, there is still a little potential to go out of bounds. Keep an eye out for the wind, as it will come into play near in the open areas.

To Reach Hole 10

After putting out, the tee for Hole 10 is located up the hill near the sidewalk.

Hole 7

Hole 7 is a slightly longer downhill wooded shot. With a large tree to the right off the tee and two large guardian trees a third of the way down the fairway, it is very easy for an errant drive to result in a bogey or worse. The ideal shot is an accurate one that threads the guardians and fades to the right. Once through the first obstacles, a row of trees divides the fairway into two sections. A well placed drive in either one of these sections should result in a par.

To Reach Hole 8

Follow the trail out of the woods to the park road and walk along the road past the Little League Field towards the state road. A tee sign and front board will mark the tee. Tee off from the park road.

 

Hole 6A

What was once the original tee for Hole 6 has now become the longer alternate tee. With large trees lining both sides of the fairway right in front of the tee, any drive that clears the corner and reaches the more open areas can be considered a good shot. Any chance at a deuce will require a high drive the hooks sharply to the left and hugs the trees along that side of the fairway. Shots that land within the sink hole will be considered out of bounds.

Hole 6

Another new edition to the course is the short tee for this uphill hole. With the basket in sight, a straight shot up the hill should put most golfers in range for the deuce. Ace runs are also very likely with the shorter distance and the hill behind the basket slowing most longer drives. The sink hole will still come into play with shorter drives or those that hit a tree off the tee.

To Reach Hole 7

When finished putting, follow arrow that leads out toward the upper field. Walk down the road until you see another arrow that leads down the slope and some rock steps. You will walk along this trail past the alternate tee for Hole 6 and follow the arrows until you reach the next tee.

Hole 5

Hole 5 features a narrow fairway that is ideal for a shot that turns ever-so-slightly to the right and towards the basket. Accuracy is prime, as wayward drives will result in difficulty getting close to the pin on a approach shot. This hole is ideal for lefty backhanders. If you’re lucky, your drive will find one of the rocks on the fairway that act as a ramp and shoot the disc towards the basket.

To Reach Hole 6

When finished putting, follow the arrow out towards the park trail. To reach the short tee, walk up the hill on the trail. The tee will be just to the right. To reach the long tee, cross the trail and follow the dirt path until you reach the tee.

Hole 4A

An absolutely daunting tee shot awaits all golfers on this alternate tee for Hole 4. The large trees that are in front of the original tee still come into play, but additional trees lining the fairway before them make this hole require an accurate tee shot. Anything early and left or right will spell trouble so make sure any drive clears the corner of the fairway before it starts fading.