Pasadena, CA

Oak Grove (Hahamongna Park)

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Tip #1
Tip by:bazillion Added on: Hole:#10
Three pin positions, two blind.

If you can see the pin from the tee, it's in the short - ace run with a putter or mid.

If you walk out about 50 feet and look around the schule to the left, that's the left placement. A good solid hyzer shot with a skip will get you there.

If the pin's not visible in either of these positions, it's in the long - about 45 feet almost directly in back of the tree that's straight out from the tee. An annie around the tree will get you a look, but if you go too far to the right you risk going down into the canyon. Also watch the wind: once you're clear of the trees, it generally blows right-to-left pretty steadily, at least on days when it's not dead calm.
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Tip #2
Tip by:snappyfingers Added on: Updated on: Hole:#11A
Four positions for this hole. All shots go over water and are fairly the same. Just don't be short as all baskets sit fairly close to a hill that goes straight down to the water.
#1: Short shot and can be reached with a putter or mid. More or less straight off the tee. Fairly easy shot.
#2: A little more left of #1 and a bit longer. Any number of shots can reach this basket with relative ease.
#3: Most RHBH players just throw out a big hyzer and land on the 'beach' for this positon. Not too long but it's length can be deceptive. A mid can get there but the average player will probably want to use a driver of some sort.
#4: Quite a long shot for the average player. Go short and you are for sure hitting the water. RHBH players need to put a straight shot out ending in a hyzer or if you're feeling strong or have big arm, you can go right at it. About 100' to the left of position #1.
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Tip #3
Tip by:snappyfingers Added on: Updated on: Hole:#I
Two positions.
#1: Straight shot from the tee about 175'. Fairly open except for one tree about 50' off the tee. Basket sits behind two big oaks acting as 'guardians.' Fairly easy shot as long as you keep it low.
#2: About 200' from the tee off to the right of position #1. The tree in the fairway comes into play a little more on this shot. Basket sits at the base of a large oak and in the summer it's branches hang low providing an obstacle. Go too far right and you'll end up either down a hill or deep in bushes.
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Tip #4
Tip by:snappyfingers Added on: Hole:#2
3 Positions.
#1: Short, maybe 150'. Basically a straight shot off the tee but there are several low hanging oak trees that you have to contend with. Most people go at it with a putter or a mid but I have seen people try a big skip with a driver. An "ace run" hole.
#2: Much longer than position #1, almost double. Still pretty much straight off the tee but a little right. Several oaks to deal with. Basket sits on the edge of a small hill that can result in some rollaways. Lots of brush behind the basket.
#3: The longest position of the three. Maybe 275' off the tee, almost straight down the fairway. If you can keep it low and avoid the big oaks, you have a chance at getting close. Basket is tucked into a small clearing surrounded by small trees and thick bushes. A hyzer shot around the big oaks will work but watch out for big skips into the brush. Or go with a long straight shot right at the pin.
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Tip #5
Tip by:snappyfingers Added on: Updated on: Hole:#1
Three positions for this hole with two major obstacles: first is the low hanging oak tree branch about 75 feet in front of the teepad and second is the large oak 200' or so down the fairway. All three positions require a basic hyzer shot ranging from easy to severe. Position #1: straight off the tee but with a hyzer needed to get around the big oak. #2: almost the same as #1 but a little deeper and a little longer. You can also go straight at #2 but the shot needs to be low to avoid the oak tree branch right in front of the tee. #3: much longer and deeper. A low long shot ending in hyzer is a must to get close to the pin.
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