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Arrow's Flight “Hapoth Mu” This golf hole challenges the golfer to hit a precise shot between the two sandtraps on the fairway. The name derives from the need for accuracy such as the flight of an arrow hitting its mark. The Akimel O'Odham (River People) used the straight shafts of a plant called "oose cawk-ah- mahk" (gray sticks) for making arrows. Some arrows did not have stone arrowheads and were sharpened at the tips. These arrows were called blunt arrows and were used for small game. |