The Back 9
Hole 10 |
Par 4 |
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Beginning at the phallus, the hole veers left through a small archway in 1915. An easy straight toss up the steps should suffice, a curve gains little. Hammering over 1915 is not recommended (note the gutters on the roof), and beware of the 30 foot drop into the dumpsters of Wu. The final destination is a blue mailbox located through the archway and to the left before the street. |
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Hole 11 |
Par 4 |
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From the mailbox, play continues parallel to the road to the fire hydrant about sixty yards up, just in front of the path between 1915 and Patton. The twist is that the roads are WATER and if the disc touches a road, a one stroke penalty is incurred. The hole is located on a very narrow strip of grass, so an attempt at glory will probably end up swimming. For this hole, a score of 9 is not something to be ashamed of. |
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Hole 12 |
Par 3 |
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Heading back towards Wu Hall, the next hole begins behind the plane of the fire hydrant. It then curves to the left between 1915 and Patton and then to the right towards the Butler Balls. A bounce off 1915 can be helpful. Players must call which ball they intend to hit before attempting a throw. Changing balls is allowed, as long as it is done before the throw. |
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Hole 13 |
Par 4 |
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Facing away from Wu Hall, the hole begins on the last stones before the asphalt. It continues straight ahead with the destination of the archway leading to Cuyler Courtyard. Several long, straight tosses are all that are needed, try to slide the disc along the pavement whenever possible. Note the elevation gain leading to the archway. |
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Hole 14 |
Par 5 |
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Beginning just through the archway, on the diamond shaped stone, this tricky hole curves around Brown and ends at a lamp post just before a dumpster on the left of the building. Once out of the Cuyler Courtyard, all pavement is once again considered WATER. Beware of the trees and dumpsters that lie near the lamp post, as they can end any attempts for glory. |
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Hole 15 |
Par 4 |
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Long, but relatively straight, the hole begins to the left of the dumpster and behind the large tree. Continue past Dod and the Art Museum to the tigers between Whig and Clio. Again, player must call the tiger before making an attempt at a throw. Note the straight pavement all the way to the tigers. The disc must hit part of the tiger; the stone bases do not count. | ![]() |
Hole 16 |
Par 3 |
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From the plaque set in the sidewalk, this hole curves left around West College to the green sculpture just beyond. Two long, straight tosses will make the approach easier, since angle is critical on this hole. The disc must pass through the hole in the center of the sculpture to score. |
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Hole 17 |
Par 3 |
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Beginning with one foot on the manhole cover, play continues towards Front Campus. The hole is the second floodlight from the east end of Nassau Hall. A right curve around the building is your best bet, a straight toss won't put you much further behind. An outside-in backhand along the building has been a source of numerous birdies. |
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Hole 18 |
Par 4 |
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The final hole ends with the cannon behind Nassau Hall. Starting on the split stone near the flood light, players may choose to either try to curve the disc around Nassau Hall or try the more daring hammer over the building. The latter, if successful, will cut down one stroke. Note the trees before the green, and the green chain surrounding the green, which can cause significant injury in the dark. |
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Copyright 2001. David Follette. Version 2.2
Email: follette@princeton.edu
Copyright 1996 Curtis Wright. Version 1.1
Email: cawright@princeton.edu
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