San Bernardino, CA

Glen Helen Regional Park DGC

Permanent course
3.445(based on 17 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#8
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a midrange that will hyzer back. With the short trees straight ahead you will need to hyzer your midrange in. I would throw a wasp or spider or cro at this hole. Be mindful of the OB fence on the left side of the hole.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#7
Downhill shot and the signature hole on the course. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a fairway driver ripped flat and hard just out to the right of the basket and let it slowly fade in. A teebird or eagle or rival are all good options. It is better to stay to the right of the basket to avoid the heavy bush/tree line that's lining the left side of the hole.
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#6
Uphill shot, basket on a slanted slope going downhill to the left. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a firebird or teebird thrown flat up to the right of the basket near the upper road. Landing on the road is ideal and should leave you with an open putt. If you hyzer down the hill there is a fence to stop your disc 80 feet from the basket.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#5
Par 4, slight uphill hole the slants downhill to the left. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a cannon or destroyer that will hold straight or S turn for greater distance, while not hyzering out to much. You need to clear the mandatory pole and make sure to huge the right side if the hole to avoid the OB road down the lef side. It's very easy to skip OB with the slanted hill.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#4
Par 4, dogleg left hole. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a boss or rampage. Thrown straight but ment to fade hard to the left. From there a midrange pitch shot should be all that's needed. Be sure to clear the mandatory pole on your drive.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#3
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a fairway driver ripped out to the right and having it fade in to the right of the basket. There is OB to the right of the hole and about 30 feet deep of the basket. If you have a forehand then that is a very good alternative for this hole. A teebird or firebird if you go backhand are good discs.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#2
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a midrange thrown with anhyzer or a fairway driver thrown the same way. You need to clear the tree before the basket or finish left of the basket to have a putt. A thumber is another good option.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#1
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I would recommend a midrange throw straight with no fade. A slight S turn with the midrange would be ideal. This course is mowed pretty often so the green is very slick and its easy to hyzer out on this hole OB on the road or past. This hole slopes slightly to the left. A roc or buzzz would be good options.
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