Sacramento (Orangevale), CA

Shady Oaks Park

Permanent course
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Tip #1
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#6
I throw (RHBH) my Eagle, Leopard or TeeBird for all positions of this hole, for my arm speed (speed 10, Pro SL: 300-325'). The right position gets thrown with annie, straight position slight annie to straight and left position straight to slight hyzer. I have been successful, IMO, throwing (RHFH) my Star Firebird with the basket position on the right.
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Tip #2
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#4
On short, I throw (RHBH) my Roc3 with a smidge of annie, for my arm speed (speed 10, Pro SL: 300-325').

On long, I have thrown (RHBH) my Echo Star Roadrunner with annie and (RHFH) my Star Firebird with good results, less than 50 feet from the basket.
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Tip #3
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#3
On short, I have thrown (RHFH) Champion Starfire within 50-60 feet of the hole. I have also thrown (RHBH) my Blizzard Katana with some annie that has gotten past the trees with a no obstacle look at the , for my arm speed (speed 10, Pro SL: 300-325')

On long, I throw (RHBH) my Pro SL. If my form is good and tight, I launch my G-Star Wraith.
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Tip #4
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#2
On short, I throw (RHBH) my 150g Star Leopard on a slight annie, for my arm speed (speed 10, Pro SL: 300-325').

On the other two positions, I will throw (RHBH) my Pro SL.

Hyzer route for the RHBH is the best route.
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Tip #5
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#10
There is a MANDO on one of the trees on the left hand side of this hole. It shouldn't pose that much of a problem.

On the right (RHBH), my JK Aviar thrown with a slight annie. Another option is throwing a cut roller with a Roc, Buzzz or similar disc.

On the left (RHBH), my JK Aviar thrown with hyzer. Another option is throwing a forehand roller, again, with a Roc type mid range disc, slightly right of vertical with some snap, but not too much snap or your disc will roll left before getting to the basket and may end up in the creek.

For big arms, either target, can be gotten to with a big spike hyzer above the trees. A Gator or similar overstable disc can be used to accomplish this.
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Tip #6
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#16
The only problem that you have to worry about is getting through the small gap created by trees about 40'-50' in front of you.

On short (RHBH), my Star Firebird or even a harder thrown Gator would work.

On long (RHBH), my 150g Star Leopard thrown flat or 175g Echo Star thrown with a slight annie.
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Tip #7
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Hole:#8
Usually throw this RHFH with my Star Firebird, on either length since the baskets are in line with each other, it's just 20 feet that seperates the baskets. RHBH shots may wanna take the path of a roller. The branches of a few trees stick out, which may prohibit the RHBH turnover shot. RHFH is probably the recommended shot with a highly overstable disc.

I believe this is the LHBH money shot, because the spike hyzer is another option open to them.
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Tip #8
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#18
This hole is a nice downhill finish to your round. On short (RHBH), I throw any of my Roc's (3,+ or KC). To the right of short (RHBH), my 150g Star Leopard with a little anhyzer does the trick or (RHFH), I throw my Star Firebird to the left of the center pin position to get a nice skip to the basket. To the left of short (RHBH), my Star FL (medium power) or Champion TeeBird does the trick.

For this hole, make sure to have a disc(s), all stabilities, that you can throw 280-320 feet.
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Tip #9
Tip by:sumo21 Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
Pin B (Long): (RHBH) Bigger arms will choose to throw their discs to the right of the stump, just perfect for the overstable to very overstable disc. Weaker arms, like myself, will throw over or just to the left of the stump. The basket is almost in line with the teepad, so if you throw just to the left of the stump, a stable disc thrown flat or little anhyzer should work. It should allow for the disc to finish towards the basket.

If you throw straight, a stable to understable disc might do the trick. Stable disc should be thrown with a little anhyzer so that it can work its way back to the basket. Understable disc should be thrown straight so that it can S-curve its way towards the basket of thrown with less power so that high speed turn is negated and the disc flies straight.

A RHFH shot might be an acceptable shot here but must take in consideration the fairway of Hole 12. If no one is on the tee at 12, the RHFH shot will get the extra needed time to break back towards the basket.

On long, I choose to throw (RHBH), near where the hole slopes down, I throw a 175 Pro SL (10 5 -1 2) or GStar Wraith (11 5 -1 3), also with a tad of anhyzer or flat.
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Tip #10
Tip by:JMONEY Added on: Hole:#11
I choose to throw a a TL here, releasing at chest level.caution getting the nose up here will cause the disc to fade.
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