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Disc Golf Tee Shots - Thinking Outside of the Box
By sillsil2 | April 29, 2008
You're on the tee-box and you have a narrow hallway to the pin. Obviously, the course designer wants you to head down the hallway as there's a high chance of hitting a tree.
The 'safe' shot is to throw with less strength and more accuracy. I often do this at a risk of not getting within birdie range. However, this usually leaves me with a possibility of still hitting a birdie while guaranteeing the par. Never a bad thing. However, there is another option to consider is thinking outside of the box. 
Is there a bunch of trees in the way? What about going around the trees? or even over the Trees. What about a hammer down the hallway?
Thinking outside of the box on the tee box can really decrease (or increase) your score. You can often find a hallway that you've never know about by trying this method. However, once you've discovered something that works be sure that you remember HOW you were able to get through that hole. How hard was the throw? Where did it enter through? Where did it exit from? Was it a fluke?
Most importantly. Is this a viable option in the future?
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