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What course gives you the biggest challenge and why?

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The wood shed and whipping post in Paw Paw, WV is phenominally hard and you will be exhausted after one round at each course. Idlewild, Morain, Ashland Blue, Holler in the Hills, Water works are all worth mentioning
Kensington tobaggan- I count everything as a par three, I can't throw that far:(
a super wooded hole/course can definatly be challenging, but usually some safe play will bring in a decent score( for me). At tobaggan, it's go big or go home- no point in safe play there.
I've heard it said that Stoney from the pros is the hardest in mi.
I've played around forty mi. courses but not Stoney yet- any truth to it?
If your talking about Stoney Creek (AKA the Buckhorn) in Shebly Twp., then i would have to say that its not. This is my home course and I play it all the time. While it is challenging and pretty long, its too open and has very minimal elevation. Basically if you can throw 350+ you shouldnt have too much trouble throwing close to par after a couple rounds. Still a great, and fun, course to play though. LOTS of shot variety.
Stoney creek um, no! it is barely in the top ten in Mi if it makes it at all.
what i've seen

the toboggon
leviathan longs
willow longs
Willow Longs is pretty tough! Damn near evry hole is a tunnel shot. and probably only 15 foot wide fairways. Get into the rough it could take a couple of shots getting back out.
Leviathan in Ludington, long precise drives required throughout, punishing off the fairways, legit par 4's and 5's. Also Renny Gold for the same reasons.
Leviathan totally kicked our butts last year, from the long tees but, man what and awesome course.
Out of the dozen or so courses that I've played, Four Mound disc golf reserve in Spokane, WA is the hardest. Most of the holes are 350+, and the course is downright rugged. Fairways are tight and the rough often consists of tight groups of young pine trees that are extremely hard to play out of. It is the relatively unspoiled nature of this course that makes it so tough but so incredibly rewarding to play. Out of the three 18 hole courses, Cape Fear was the hardest and really lived up to it's name.
Leigh Farm Park, Durham, NC

This course is a tight and wooded, with multiple fairways that require perfect placement shots as well as as few open longer holes. This course is a good mix and everything a disc golf course should be.
Leviathon longs is nuts. Kimball pines is still a challenging course. rolling hills longs is tough.

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