(Link to this picture)The view down the first hole of our local Frisbee Golf course in Ames. The hole is straight out, near the trees in the distance.
(Link to this picture)Hole two. The large and hazardous creek on the right is
not your friend. The hole is just left of center.
(Link to this picture)Hole three is short, but difficult. The hole itself is slightly left of center, behind the trees. The low branches make this one tough.
(Link to this picture)Hole four, another very tough one. The hole is out-of-sight, beyond the trees directly in the center of this shot. A giant hill on the right adds another obstacle.
(Link to this picture)Hole five, the only dogleg of the bunch. The hole is out-of-sight to the left. It can be reached with an overhead throw, but I always play it safe around the right side.
(Link to this picture)Hole six doubles as a great sledding spot in the winter. Unfortunately, it's very narrow, and thick forests on both sides spell trouble for an errant throw. The hole is visible at the bottom.
(Link to this picture)Number seven leaves the trees, finally, and is relatively clear. The hole is just left of center in this shot.
(Link to this picture)Number eight is problematic around the hole, which is located just inside the trees, straight ahead. Getting there is no problem, but the trees are close in around the hole, and make things difficult.
(Link to this picture)Nine is a narrow uphill shot. A very large hill is on the left, and a thick forest is on the right. The hole is out-of-sight over the top of the hill.
(Link to this picture)This is the tenth hole. Very steep downhill, and very narrow. The hole is visible inbetween the trees in the dirt area.