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Brookside E.O. Nay Course (#2) Golf Course ReviewPasadena, CA
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Brookside E.O. Nay Course (#2) Golf Course Overview: The far less exciting of the two Brookside golf courses, this shorter effort has several non-descript holes and is less challenging than the Koiner Course. There are, however, a few run-ins with the concrete "brook" throughout the course and some tiny greens to contend with, so the golfer can't fall completely asleep and still manage to "go low". The best golf holes are reviewed below:
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 2: There are about six holes on the course that are straight, flat par fours between about 350 and 390. This is the second one of these and has the usual feature, which is a fairway bunker and a green-side bunker. Avoid those two items and/or tree trouble, and scoring is not too tough.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 2: There are about six holes on the course that are straight, flat par fours between about 350 and 390. This is the second one of these and has the usual feature, which is a fairway bunker and a green-side bunker. Avoid those two items and/or tree trouble, and scoring is not too tough.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 3: Decently long, the error here is going left into the wash. However, there is plenty of room to miss right and the green is fairly wide and receptive to most type of shots.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 4: Coming out of nowhere, this par four is the true tester of this golf course. A big lake is definitely in play off the tee right on this 430 yard, well designed golf hole, and the concrete wash lurks left from the tee to green, which is plagued by bunkers and nearby trees.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 7: This easy, short par four has a driveable, but very deep green. The only real trouble are the set of bunkers about 50-70 short of the green, which are death for the birdie chance.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 11: This tight par five has the concrete "brook" to the left off the tee and OB right. Both these elements can also play a factor on the second shot as well, so accuracy is the mantra here.
Brookside E.O. Nay Hole 13: This par four has a very tight drive with the concrete wash down the left side and OB to the right, which pinches in 250 yards from the back tee. The approach, however, is too an open green.