Cody Ferrier
Michigan, USA • Righty - Backhand and forehand
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Veterans Park › May 8, 2013
I've only played a few courses in Lexington, but of the ones that I have played, this is my favorite. Plenty of obstacles and water traps. Luckily, the water traps are rather shallow, so discs are recoverable. The terrain is rather hilly and makes for a bit of a workout. There are a few short holes, roughly 200 ft., but most of the holes are an average distance, between 250 and 350. There are enough tricky holes that even a pro could have a rough day. If the wind is up, the seemingly easy ...
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Newaygo State Park › July 21, 2012
This course is surprisingly difficult for how short the holes are. Though most holes are less than 300 feet, the angles are sharp and the rough is rough. Holes 1 and 3 give a false sense of security, with short straight fairways, while holes like 8 and 18 leave you happy with a bogey. The numerous ace and birdie opportunities make this course fun, while the tight narrow fairways and thick rough make it a challenge.
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Northend Riverside Park › East course › November 22, 2011
Yeah, what Foster said... It's a very challenging course from the blue tees. Newbies will be spending a lot of time in the woods. The red tees offer a lot of ace and birdie opportunities, but can be challenging as well. This course is all about accuracy and a lot tighter than many of the courses that I have played. Good luck.