U Vic day course

All holes are par3, for a total of 54
All roads, parking lots, fountains and cultivated garden/bushes are out of bounds.
Unless otherwise taped or stated, holes that are objects are to be hit between 2 feet and 6 feet off the ground.

#1 Tee Pad - To the west of the Human and Social Development Building there is a small parking lot with a ‘round about’. To the left of the fire hydrant there is a painted parking line. The right hand side of this line, and to the left of the small tree is the tee box. You must throw from before the grass.

#1 The Hole – Straight ahead is the main path followed by field and a wall of trees, the hole is past those trees, up the hill and on the left side of the Sedgewick building. The hole is the 1-foot wide tree 15 feet past the knobby tree besides the building.

#2 Tee Pad – From hole #2, backtrack down the sidewalk until you get to the crosswalk. From there the tee pad is the path in line with the lamppost. You can see a patch in the pavement, which makes a good line.

#2 The Hole – This is basically straight ahead, over the parking lot with the ‘round about’ (from tee pad 1). Just past the parking lot there is a lamppost that has been taped off. The hole is the pole between those strips of tape.

#3 Tee Pad – Towards Ring Rd from the hole for #2, but before the sidewalk is a 6’ by 6’ section of pathway. If you stand on this pad, facing the same direction as traffic, the bench should be behind you to the right and there will be a tree in front of you to the left.

#3 The Hole – Straight ahead and to the left is the parking lot for the MacLaurin building, and to the right, near the road, is a large Arbutus that is shape like a large ‘V’. Across the access to get into the parking lot and to the left of the tree is a lamppost (this is taped off). That pole is Hole #3

#4 Tee Pad – Across the street from Hole #3 is an island with a large tree on it. The tee pad is on the south end of the island (closest to the exit road from that parking lot) and halfway between the road and parking lot.

#4 The Hole – Between the two large trees and about 150 feet away is a large Cedar (on the right), the hole is a 2-foot diameter tree behind the cedar and to the right and on the same side of the path as the cedar. Just farther to the right are the Gardens, which are out of bounds.

#5 Tee Pad – From Hole #4 walk down the path to Ring Rd. (it’s only 50’). There you will see a signpost. The tee pad is between that post and the bush, but before the sidewalk.

#5 The Hole – Straight-ahead, before the path is a slanted Arbutus. Past that tree and to the right is a tree, which has branches that start about 5-feet up. The tree is about 10” thick. That tree is Hole #5. All roads here are out of bounds as is the garden across the street.

#6 Tee Pad – From Hole #5 Walk parallel to University Drive until you get to the path running perpendicular to University Drive. There will be a large tree (it’s about 40 feet from the road) on the other side of the path; you must throw between that tree and the Rhododendrons to the left from behind the path. You should be able to see where the ground is a bit beat up.

#6 The Hole - The fairway is filled with many small trees bordered by Rhododendrons on the left and gardens on the right (both of which are out of bounds), forward and to the right is a Hawthorn tree. The End of the fairway has a burm, followed by path, followed by brambles (inbounds); the hole is to the left of the brambles and stumps. Currently there is a large tree, cut down, that is lying in front of a small diameter (10”) oak that has a small red-orange tag on it about 6-8 feet up. That tree is the Hole.

#7 Tee Pad – Walk back up the sidewalk towards campus, along University Drive. Just less than half way bay down towards the hole 6 tee you will see a worn dirt patch between two tall trees (elms?), this is tee pad #7.

#7 The Hole – From the tee pad, if you look directly across the road, then 45 degrees to the right, you will see 2 paths. One runs perpendicular to the road, the other runs at an angle to the access road from Cedar Hills Cross Rd. At the end of that path, on the right hand side of it, is a tree (1 foot diameter) which bumps out on the bottom right side) which is the Hole. All bushes etc. are out of bounds except for the wild bushes on the far side (in relation to the tee) of the angled path. The rocky island on the other side of the access road is in bounds, if you choose to go that route.

#8 Tee Pad – From hole #7, go back on the path towards tee pad #7 for about 40 feet. On the right is a fairly beat up large, leaning Arbutus. To the right of this tree is a dirt patch, which is the tee pad.

#8 The Hole – From the tee pad you will see a path cutting across from the road, and beyond it a few Arbutus trees. The Hole is 10 feet closer than those Arbutus but about 15-20 to the right. It is past the garden on the right, which is blocking your view. All bushes are out of bounds except for the ones directly behind the hole. The Hole is the large evergreen, which has branches starting about 3’ off the ground. You must hit the tree on the trunk above the root line, which has a clear difference is appearance.

#9 Tee Pad – From hole #8 walk towards the Arbutus, and through the gap between the garden and the large Cedar. In the Area between the cedar and the road, you should see a slight bump or burm in the ground; the tee pad is before the top of that bump. You should be able to see sign of wear.

#9 The Hole – Throwing in the direction of University Drive, and across Ring Road, you will see 3 trees closely grouped together in front of some wild growth. The tree farthest back on the right is the Hole. The bushes behind the hole are in bounds, except on the far left 50 feet away where it is gardens.

#10 Tee Pad – If you are standing at hole #9 with your left side to Ring Road there will be a tree 15’ or so in front of you and another to the left of that one 20 feet away towards the road. The tee is in the middle between these two trees.

#10 The Hole – Facing against the direction of traffic from Ring Road you will see a path crossing in front of you 70 feet away, followed by a garden with a huge tree. Behind that there is a clearing with a dead tree. It has been chopped and looks like a hand. That tree is the target. All bush etc. around it is out of bounds, and watch out for the pond in the garden to the right.

#11 Tee Pad – Continuing past the hand you will find a bare patch where the sidewalk meets the garden path. This patch is beside a very tall cedar and across the street from tee#5. That’s the tee.

#11 The Hole – Throwing dog leg left back in the direction you came from (towards the path that crosses hole #10) there is a lone tree in the field, not the evergreen behind it though. This tree has a branch that hangs down in front of the trunk and is hole #11.

#12 Tee Pad- Facing the direction of the MacLaurin building (Ring Road to your back) the tee box is to the right of the tree that is hole #11. Within 6’ of the tree is the usual distance to the side, but not ahead of the tree.

#12 The Hole – The garden to the left is out of bounds but the trees to the right are in bounds. The Hole is past the two trees in front of you (maybe 300 feet past that), farther than the rounded bike shelter. Near the rounded bike shelter is a bench with a concrete garbage can (tee#13) and about 30-40 feet ahead of that and to the right is the lamppost, which is taped off. That post is on the corner of the grass and is hole#12.

#13 Tee Pad – The bench with the concrete garbage near the chopped Arbutus. If you are facing the pyramid with the bench in front of you, the tee pad is the concrete square behind the right hand side of the bench.

#13 The Hole – The hole is 200 feet or so ahead and to the right. If you follow the stairs to the right of the pyramid, they end up meeting the grass. At that grass is a taped off lamppost. Hole #13 is that post.

#14 Tee Pad – The top of the pyramid is the tee pad

#14 The Hole – There is a path on the right heading towards the library from off the right side of the pyramid. There is a line of lampposts starting near the pyramid. The second one (near the Totems) is taped, if you follow the line of posts, down to the right of a fire hydrant, the 4th post is taped as well. That fourth post is the hole.

#15 Tee Pad – Looking towards the library, there is a fire hydrant about 10 feet away from hole #14. When facing the library, the tee pad is to the left and before the hydrant.

#15 The Hole – Standing beside the hydrant, look straight ahead towards the single totem pole. Follow the path running parallel to your line of sight, count three lampposts and you will see a lamppost with three lights, on a grassy corner. This is hole #15. On this hole it is mandatory to throw to the left of the totem and the first tree after it. If your disc crosses to the right before that tree, or hits the totem consider it out of bounds. (this is to aid in preventing hitting the totem pole)

#16 Tee Pad – As seen from the hole for #15, face towards the fountain. About 20 feet ahead of you is a solitary bench. On the grass behing that bench is the tee pad.

#16 The Hole – Face towards the pyramid, 60 feet to the right of the pyramid is a square-ish metal statue. The hole (600 feet away) is the last lamppost located 15 feet right and back of the square-ish metal statue at the corner of the grass.

#17 Tee Pad – 15 feet away from the hole for #16 is a bench near a corner of grass. If you face the pyramid, the tee pad is with that corner of grass in front of you, and hole #16 to your left, that square of concrete is the tee.

#17 The Hole – Throwing past the pyramid towards the tee pad for #13, you will see benches farther away and to the left. Near the corner benches, on the grass to the left, is a taped lamppost. That post is hole #17.

#18 Tee Pad– Just beside hole #17 is a corner bench. Standing at the bench, look down the path to the parking lot. The tee pad is the square of concrete that is in line with the end of the bench to your left.

#18 The Hole - Standing at the tee pad, look down the path to the parking lot. Directly at the end of the sidewalk (before the ramp to the MacLaurin building) is a lamppost on the right. (It is also in line with the beginning of the parking lot which is out of bounds) This lamp is on the corner of the grass and is taped. That post is hole #18.

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