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Hole 18 on a beautiful afternoon.  This hole climbs gently up hill the length of the whole.  Hole 18 finishes next to number one pavilion and is a short walk back to the parking lot to finish your day.
Hole three is a picturesque hole that crosses one of many tributaries feeding Jennings Creek.  A short hole to a pin finishing up hill and to the right.
Hole 7 offers a couple of choices to reach the pin.  First choose between the tight initial gap that requires a straight shot through guardian trees or take the right gap that brings the tree line on the right into play for the length of the hole.  The green opens up generously and makes a scramble possible if you run into trouble off the tee.
Jennings Creek runs along the left side of this short technical par 3.  Not quite a tunnel but a straight shot that finishes gently right is ideal.  Nestled deep in the woods with Jennings Creek flowing in the background, take a minute and enjoy the sights and sounds of this hole.
The longest and most difficult hole on the course, hole 11 is a tough par 3 that requires length and accuracy off the tee.  A wide hyzer for the right handed player or a flexing forehand both give the possibility of a challenging put.  Both are difficult shots with their own challenges.  The pin is on the edge of a slope and anything long is punished.
Hole 18
Hole 18 on a beautiful afternoon.  This hole climbs gently up hill the length of the whole.  Hole 18 finishes next to number one pavilion and is a short walk back to the parking lot to finish your day.
Hole 18 on a cold frosty afternoon.  I am still playing, how about you.
Hole 3
Hole three is a picturesque hole that crosses one of many tributaries feeding Jennings Creek.  A short hole to a pin finishing up hill and to the right.
A short hole that demands precision, not length.  Thick woods line the right side to the tributary making a hyzer shot difficult.  Several guardian trees as you approach the green and the steep slope mean no disc is safe until it stops.
A good look at the tee shot from hole number three.  The bridge crosses the tributary that is steep and rocky.  It plays as casual hazard but not a place you want to be.
Hole 7
Hole 7 offers a couple of choices to reach the pin.  First choose between the tight initial gap that requires a straight shot through guardian trees or take the right gap that brings the tree line on the right into play for the length of the hole.  The green opens up generously and makes a scramble possible if you run into trouble off the tee.
The green for hole 7 is a generous open space on what is otherwise a hole that seems to have more trees than airspace.
Hole 10
Jennings Creek runs along the left side of this short technical par 3.  Not quite a tunnel but a straight shot that finishes gently right is ideal.  Nestled deep in the woods with Jennings Creek flowing in the background, take a minute and enjoy the sights and sounds of this hole.
A good look off the tee for hole 10.  You first choice is to try to go around or through the guardian trees that seem to have been grown intentionally to deflect discs into the creek on the left.
Hole 10 is a short technical hole.  Guardian trees 125 feet out require a well shaped shot.  There is a straight line if you can hold a disc straight the entire flight or an option through the Y formed by the guardians.
Hole 11
The longest and most difficult hole on the course, hole 11 is a tough par 3 that requires length and accuracy off the tee.  A wide hyzer for the right handed player or a flexing forehand both give the possibility of a challenging put.  Both are difficult shots with their own challenges.  The pin is on the edge of a slope and anything long is punished.
A long par 3 with lots of trouble for left and right handed players.  A row of trees atop a ledge require players to pick a side and commit to it.  The uphill climb to the fairway only adds to the length of this challenging par 3.
Hole 1
Hole 1 is a great starting hole.  One of the few holes with no trees allows you to let loose and build confidence before heading into the woods.
Hole 1 is an excellent starting hole.  Long enough to let you rip on a disc with no trees, a rarity on this course.  The only danger is long as the pin is 5 paces off a steep slope that runs into a OB field.
Hole 2
Hole 2 is a dogleg right that slopes down hill and right the entire length to the pin.  Right handed players will want a forehand or be able to turn a mid.  Trees and brush line the right side punishing players who try to cut the corner or overturn their disc and trouble is just long of the pin.
Hole 2 is a dogleg right that slopes down hill and right the entire length to the pin.  Right handed players will want a forehand or be able to turn a mid.  This trees and brush line the right side punishing players who try to cut the corner and trouble is just long of the pin.
Once the home of the resident course cat, this Tiny Home serves as a memorial to our furry companion.  If it was feeling agreeable, you could pet the cat once a round for good luck.
Hole 4
Hole 4 is the shortest hole on the course but many players would rather face any thing else.  The hole plays steeply downhill with a tight gap off the tee and narrow lanes to reach the green.  The fairway continues to drop off past the basket and anything long risks finishing in Jennings Creek.  A touch shot with high risk rewards.
Hole 5
Hole 5 is a par three that plays gently down hill for the length of the hole.  Choose to play left of the trees and work a shot left to right around several guardians or choose to hit a tighter gap off the tee and attempt a straighter line.  Jennings Creek runs the length of the hole on the left and seems to attract discs that kick off of trees.
A good look at the first choice you will have to make on hole number 5.  A longer shot turning left to right and avoiding the trees or a narrow straight shot that has to hit an initial gap and stay straight for 200 feet.
Hole 6
The second hardest hole on the course, hole six is a long dogleg left with an initial gap a third of the way down the fairway.  A tree lined fairway and a cluster of guardian trees near the green and a 20 foot slope running the length of the hole on the right and you have a challenge.  Enjoy!
The second hardest hole on the course,  One of the longer holes and a gentle rise the length of the fairway, hole six requires a well shaped shot and a little bit of luck.
Hole 8
Hole 8 has a challenging initial gap that will carry 200 feet and finish left.   A bane for right handed forehand players or left handed backhand players.  Halfway down the fairway the hole pushes left and slightly downhill.
A good look at the initial gap off of Hole 8 tee.  Make the gap and the hole opens up nicely and the left finish will be welcome by right handed backhand players.
Hole 9
A good look at the initial gap and tight right hand side of hole 9.  Not a long hole so grab a lower speed disc that will stay straight.  Though the tee sign makes it look like a continuous fade, the shot would be straight if not for the pesky trees.
Hole 9 plays uphill for the length of the hole and requires a straight flight for 90% of the shot with a gentle fade at the end.
Hole 12
This beautiful hole features a stunning tree that would be ideal for a picnic.  It also serves quite nicely as a hindrance for left hand backhands or right hand forehands, reaching a little farther into the fairway every year.
Hole 12 is a straight forward Par 3 that is easy to take for granted.  The guardian tree on the left reaches across much of the fairway and creates a low ceiling.  Players attempting to go around the trouble to the right must work around a cluster of small trees.
Hole 12 is a scoreable Par 3 that is out of the woods.  Don't take the hole for granted though.  A guardian on the left creates a low ceiling and slender trees on the right tempt players to try and go around or over trouble.
Hole 13
Hole 13 requires a good shot to get out of the initial gap but offers little difficulty once clear.  The hole plays slightly uphill.
Hole 13 is one of the easier Par 3 holes.  A generous initial gap and rare lack of trees on this short hole create a scoring opportunity.
Hole 14
Hole 14 is a fun par 3 that plays downhill the entire length of the hole.  The wide open fairway leads to a couple of gaps in the tree line.  The pin is buried deep in the thick trees.
Hole 15
Hole 15 is a challenging hole that is well guarded.  The dark tree on the left and first tree on the right are staggered just enough to make the gap feel tighter than it should.  The fairway turns at the half way point and goes down and right to the pin.  The fairway past the turn is a tight tunnel that is difficult to push all the way to the basket.
Hole 15 requires a very precise shot.  The initial gap makes shaping a right to left shot challenging.  There is room once you clear the initial gap to push the left tree line to setup a turn down the hill.  Hyzer flip for a right handed player is ideal.
Hole 16
Thick trees run the right side of Hole 16.  Just past the halfway point of the fairway a large tree splits the fairway forcing players to choose a side.  A tight green with several guardians complete the challenge to this hole.
Hole 16 is a tight gap that punishes shots the get off the fairway.  Jennings Creek runs the length of the hole on the right.  The closer to the green you come, the closer the creek pushes in towards the fairway.
Hole 17
The initial gap on Hole 17 makes or breaks this hole.  Hit the gap and it is an easy approach to an open green.  Any shot not making the gap will be punished with tight woods that often force a shot with no progress to find the fairway again.
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