Miami (Kendall), FL

Kendall Indian Hammocks Park - East

2.675(based on 27 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#8
If you throw a hard backhand you have to try and go around the small group of trees in front of you which can cost you some distance if you throw it too high. I'm sure people who can throw a controlled distance sidearm could do something here as well.
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Tip #2
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#7
Out of bounds fence with heavy trees/brush on the right almost forbids any strong backhands IMO. I usually try and get a strong distance sidearm but keep in mind the street on the left is also out of bounds.
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Tip #3
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#6
I usually throw a hard backhand with enough force and height to go over the fence facing you, and then to fade back to the left and still clear the other side of the fence. If you get it just right you can park it pretty close to the basket. High risk high reward through because more than a couple times I had enough juice to go over the first part of the fence but on the fade to the left it hit the fence and stayed out of bounds. People with strong sidearms can go the other way but there is a parking lot to the left as well that you have to be careful with.
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Tip #4
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#5
Another forehand skip here. Just need to try and make sure it makes it past the first tree and goes as far down the bend as possible so the actual skip turns to the right around the corner to set you up for your approach to the hole down to the right.
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Tip #5
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#4
This is a tricky hole because of all trees. Depending on basket location I usually throw a controlled low forehand or backhand and hope for a decent skip.
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Tip #6
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#3
Certainly a favorite of mine since it forced me to learn a low controlled medium power backhand with a touch of hyzer. It will travel about halfway along the bend and finish its travel with an awesome (almost 90 degree) skip. The out of bounds street on the left makes it risky for the "obvious" sidearm since the trees in the middle of the island as well as the fence are good at blocking its travel back to the right.
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Tip #7
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#2
Tricky hole because there is only one major opening that kind of forces you to stay low and go straight down the middle. I usually try and throw a medium hard backhand with a straight flying mid range disc parallel to the ground. An out of bound fence on the right is always on my mind and usually scares me from throwing with too much power.
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Tip #8
Tip by:mymusicveins Added on: Hole:#1
IMO forces you to learn to throw low straight sidearm that skips hopefully past the 2 leaning trees and does a hard turn to the right at about 45 degrees. Backhand drives go nowhere and hit other trees almost instantly and high sidearms are usually smacked down by low branches.
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