Tim Kopacz  › Silver Creek Recreational Area   November 7, 2014 at 12:29am

Two tees and two pin placements (available). This created 4 distinct basket layouts as identified on the welcome board.

Reason for 4 layouts as opposed to the two placements is because the 'alternate' pin placements on 4 of the holes are actually shorter than the primary placement. So two hybrid layouts exist where pins aren't all primary or all alternate locations, but all long or all short locations. The design intent was not to just make every alternate pin location longer.

Playing all red tees to the short pins is easiest - red skill level

Playing all red tees to the harder alternate pin locations is like a white skill layout.

The blue tees to the primary pins is an easier blue skill layout.

While the blue tees to all the long pins is a very hard blue layout, similar to PM with a few longer par 3 holes in which you simply cannot reach the green without a professinal caliber extraordinary throw (though they still aren't par 4).