Hornet's Nest Hole 8 (course hole 12) has been played by the best disc golfers for years. Now we can see the power and precision needed to get a birdie look on it.
The fairway looks straight at a glance, but a bump-out of trees from the right-side create a natural barrier for right-hand backhands trying to push a full-flex shot to maximize distance. Reaching the corner takes 570' of almost straight-line distance, making it accessible only to the farthest throwers on tour. But even the safe layup play is tricky, as getting caught behind the bump-out cuts off your angle to the pin and you still have to land straight and soft to avoid skipping off into the left-side rough.
A powerful lefthanded thrower could have an advantage here. And if they can reach above 85 MPH perhaps an Eagle is even in play?