18th hole (236 feet)

Plays longer since it's uphill. A large band of trees just in front of and to the right of the basket blocks the regular hyzer. Big arms will throw the super-hyzer and come in from behind, where a putt missed long lands on fairly level ground. Regular throwers will try to drop one just left of the trees; however, putting long here means watching your disc roll, and roll, and roll...

Chris: "My strategy here is to throw dead at the trees--that guarantees I won't end up there. Usually an easy par, and I've holed a few approach shots. Every now and then, I'll miss a putt long..."

Ted: "Cyclone 2 and take it out pretty far right and high so it stalls out and falls backwards to the hole. If you get stuck in the middle or just behind the middle of the trees, there's a pretty open putt, so you can challenge the trees."

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View from the tee. Click for separate Flickr window to get a larger view.
Shoaff Park DGC 18th tee


There's a hole in the trees to the right of the basket that can be useful if you have nerves of steel.
Shoaff Park DGC 18th basket