Wraith soars 400 feet
POSTED April 26, 2:51 PM
Scarboro hills

13 under 300 ft, 4 up to 400 ft, 1 hefty hole over 400 ft: this course is more spread out opening up the disc golfers city course mentality.

This course offers a challenge  for a distance driver. These numbers are not the most intimidating but the course has an off-setting vibe. It maybe the first hole that numbs confidence. The first hole places a false fairway appearing to be a beautiful place for the disc to lay. It is a back hand play off the course fading to the left with a less attention calling pocket to the right, slight of hand. The first hole should be a forehand/flick working a rightward glide fading up to the pin. None of this backhanding it, fading off to the left 40-70 feet off the pin.

Sometimes it's best to take an artists thumb to the course. Standing back holding your thumb up to the pin and squinting through the breeze; Seeing all the wooded detail fading to two tone, Green and brown. Just follow the green contours folks.

 

David Bell
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