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La Mirada, CA

La Mirada Regional Park - Front 18

3.95(based on 82 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Hole:#7
I throw RHBH and choose to throw a Orc on this hole keeping it low and to the right and hope for a decent skip up to the basket.
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Tip #2
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
I throw RHBH and choose a Halo for this hole it does give me a large skip at the end, but in my case I need the large skip. There is the risk of the O.B. near the basket
(sidewalk).
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Tip #3
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Hole:#4
I throw RHBH and coose to throw a roller it's been the most successful. The low ceilings are followed by an elevated climb to the pin placement, anything in the air usually get knocked down from trees.
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Tip #4
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Hole:#3
I throw RHBH and choose a Meteor with a slight anhyzer to the left of the tree, hopefully landing ontop of the hill and near the basket. If you drive to the right of the tree you risk approaching the basket to fast and possibly skipping and rolling out of a safe putting range.
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Tip #5
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Hole:#2
I throw RHBH and use a stable midrange for any of the pin placements on this hole to prevent any large skips and a lie O.B. Nothing fast is needed here and there is very little to stop your drive if you overthrow it.
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Tip #6
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
I throw RHBH and use a Firebird especially if there is a headwind, keeping it low to avoid the low ceiling from the left with a slight hyzer. An understable disc thrown here could land you in the water! Try and refrain from using sidewinders, valkyries and beasts.
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Tip #7
Tip by:thugjitsu Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
Teepad change! slightly different shot. Hyzer route is most simple when its the pin is at the corner. Lefties have a tought low ceiling unless you can sidearm.

Shorte stright pin position is a low ceiling for everyone but not that difficult to get under and keep height to park it. Godd stablle to overstable midrange for all pin positions. Drivers tend to skip OB.
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Tip #8
Tip by:DocHaole Added on: Hole:#13
In my opinion this is the most dangerous hole on the course. It is easy to end up missing the mando's, or kicking off a tree into the street or lake.

I have found that the best way to "survive" this hole and get your three is to throw a fairway driver low with a slight hyzer angle. Also I shorten up my x-step to help get an accurate shot. It is much safer to end up throwing too low and a bit short then to end up in the trees.

Also, there is consistently a headwind. I throw a tee bird but adjust the amount of hyzer angle depending on the wind. When you get it right the wind will push the disc right once you clear the tunnel.

But most importantly, get the nose of the disc down!!
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Tip #9
Tip by:DocHaole Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
All three pin placements are relatively the same distance and are dangerously close to the sidewalk and out of bounds.

I do not recommend running straight at he basket because it is easy to overthrow and end up in the street. For the left and center pin placements I throw a very high hyzer that either catches the trees and drops by the pin, or skips pin high and stays in bounds.

When the basket is in the far right it is very easy to go OB, I throw a lower hyzer usually end up a little off to the left of the basket
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Tip #10
Tip by:DocHaole Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
Anything to the left of the drainage ditch is out of bounds. The drop zone is at the "elbow" where the ditch makes a 90 degree turn. Also the light pole at the corner of the tennis court is a mando, stay to the right. This is to protect the kids in the playground.

This hole is a good birdie opportunity, however the OB can bite you if you get greedy. I recommend throwing something overstable and erring on the side of going long.

I throw a firebird and try to end up pin high with a short uphill putt, this takes the OB out of play.
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