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Jones DGC Hole 19; Par 3; 344ft.
Remember those trees? They're back! For me this is another hole where try to play it safe. If you can land in the fairway, I'd say you're doing pretty good. If you can make it, I'd say go for it. A dogleg right, this hole has a very tight gap. Anything that isn't in the fairway is going to be hard to recover from.
Jones DGC Hole 17; Par 3; 401ft.
It a straight shot if you can throw 400 feet. Otherwise I suggest throwing 200 feet twice and taking a par. This is one of those holes where it's best to play within your means. Also be careful flying drones on this hole. I may or may not have broke mine here.
Jones DGC Hole 15; Par 3; 250 ft.
This hole is a fun extreme dog leg left. Throw a stable disc on hyzer from right to left. There is also a small gap straight to the hole. It probably isn't the best or intended option but, it's a lot of fun. But, it's too small to fly a drone through 🙃.
Jones Park DGC Hole 13; Par 3; 315ft.
Welcome to the scariest hole on the course. Maybe in North Carolina. Is it hard? No. It's just a straight shot. But, is there an annoying possibility your disc could land in the water? Yes. As long as you don't end up in the water, I would consider this hole a success. There's water all along the left side and the trees aren't likely to save you. So GO RIGHT or straight. Really just stay away from the left.
Jones DGC Hole 12; Par 4; 555 ft.
If you like biridies on par 4s, this is the hole for you. The key features are a mando by the foul pole of the baseball feild and a pond if you go too far straight. Ideally, you want you first shot to be right by the mando. The second shot from there isn't too difficult beside the bushes in the middle of the fairway.
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