The course will be set up to play by Friday afternoon around 1 pm. The temp holes will be across the walking path from the pavilion.
Hole 19 measures around 475 and is a par 4. The hole goes around the left side of the tennis court with a mando left at the beginning of the tree line to discourage players throwing over the court. The hole runs the whole left side of the court and then dumps off immediately after. 2 RHFH shots will get you in line for a birdie, but getting inside the tree line will cause a ton of problems.
Hole 20 measures about 220 and is a par 3. Very open hole but you must go mando left of the big oak tree and the basket sits about 30 feet back and right of the tree. A solid forehand with a flare skip can ace run this hole, but make sure the skip doesn't bring you past the trunk after clearing the mando. Under the new 2022 rules, this would result in a missed mando and throw from penalty from the drop zone.
Hole 21 tees off about 125 feet from Hole 20's basket. This hole measures around 490 and is a par 4. You are teeing off within 2 tree lines and your disc must stay within that tree line. OB flags will run the hole line. Play 2 safe shots and you have a chance at the birdie. Big throwers can try to risk it all and try for the eagle chance, but OB looms within the 75 foot landing zone all the way. Do you trust your accuracy?
Hole 8 will also have a mando left at the right tree off the tee, forcing players to take an inside line to stay away from Hole 7's fairway.
Mike Snyder › Battle at the Hills March 17, 2022 at 9:20pm
The course will be set up to play by Friday afternoon around 1 pm. The temp holes will be across the walking path from the pavilion.
Hole 19 measures around 475 and is a par 4. The hole goes around the left side of the tennis court with a mando left at the beginning of the tree line to discourage players throwing over the court. The hole runs the whole left side of the court and then dumps off immediately after. 2 RHFH shots will get you in line for a birdie, but getting inside the tree line will cause a ton of problems.
Hole 20 measures about 220 and is a par 3. Very open hole but you must go mando left of the big oak tree and the basket sits about 30 feet back and right of the tree. A solid forehand with a flare skip can ace run this hole, but make sure the skip doesn't bring you past the trunk after clearing the mando. Under the new 2022 rules, this would result in a missed mando and throw from penalty from the drop zone.
Hole 21 tees off about 125 feet from Hole 20's basket. This hole measures around 490 and is a par 4. You are teeing off within 2 tree lines and your disc must stay within that tree line. OB flags will run the hole line. Play 2 safe shots and you have a chance at the birdie. Big throwers can try to risk it all and try for the eagle chance, but OB looms within the 75 foot landing zone all the way. Do you trust your accuracy?
Hole 8 will also have a mando left at the right tree off the tee, forcing players to take an inside line to stay away from Hole 7's fairway.