Warm-up and stretch at the handy outdoor gym then get ready for a fun round.
Hole 1: hang a lazy hyzer out to the right around the row of trees and fade that disc right into the circle for an early birdie bid.
Hole 2: with the right disc selection a late flex to the right half way down the Fairway will fade nicely into range for a second birdie... easier thought than thrown
Hole 3: time to shine for the left-handed / forehand players. Maybe an understable roller opportunity for rightie.
Hole 4: seems straight forward... if you use the whole tee pad...
Hole 5: E. Duguay knows his stuff... those rock walls where hand crafted and strategically placed (I bet you land right by 'em or hit one dead on)
Hole 6: NOT a simple par 4! Choose your approach wisely... this is why mid-range are important... tip from Edmond "Do not be pretentious for an easy Eagle."
Hole 7: more rock walls... what disc for today's wind?... how'd Hole 5 go for ya?
Hole 8: right, left, forehand or backhand ... same shot... post your CTP on the local Disc Golf FB page
Hole 9: Edmond designed this hole to be the last hole in his home course, "This is the opposite of the standard 'S' shot. It is difficult and requires the right disc for the conditions of the day. There are harder throws in disc golf yet this is a good one to practice."