Course Guide 1st Hole Use a 3 Iron and aim just past the pumpkins. A Putter should be enough after that, but note that if you're playing this against Lara in the story, she will always get a hole-in-one on this hole. 2nd Hole Use a Precision Mode 3 Iron and aim short (just before the hole).
1st Hole Use a 3 Iron and aim just past the pumpkins. A Putter should be enough after that, but note that if you're playing this against Lara in the story, she will always get a hole-in-one on this hole.
The only hazard on the Oak Manor course are pumpkins. If the ball hits pumpkins at all, it will go flying off in a different direction. Just line up shots so they stay away from these orange monsters.
Play the story of a golfer, forced to give up all that he holds dear for one final shot at accomplishing his dream.But all is not so simple in the world of golf. To best today's players you have to be able to keep up with them not just on the course, but also off it.
Oak Manor was lovely. They had a dining facility that was like a restaurant. It's open from morning to evening, and you can eat whenever or whatever you want. You get 2 meals a day on your plan. They've got a menu with prices on it, so you can eat a third meal. They had a very lovely dining room with tablecloths, and the staff that wait tables were very nice. There were villas, which were all ground quads with their own level porch and their own entrance right out into the yard, and you can park right in front of your villa. However, these were quite old and need upgrading. Everybody seemed happy and knows each other. It's big, ground wise. You could be there coming as an independent until you needed total care. It's a very caring and nice facility.
Oak Manor offers affordable assisted living in an apartment or villa style setting nestled on 16 acres of shady Oak trees. Conveniently located near shopping, entertainment, dining, culture and a variety of quality health care, Oak Manor offers year-round care with a staff dedicated to you and your loved-ones.
We didn't like Oak Manor at all. It seemed dirty, musty, and dark. The facilities were more like apartments that were in a separate building, so if you wanted to participate in activities, or if you wanted to have your dinners or anything like that, you have to leave your building and be able to get to the other building. If it's raining or you have difficulty getting around or something like that, that makes it more difficult. It wasn't really what we were looking for. We wanted something all under one roof. For some people, it might be good. There was no sitting area. People had to take their walkers or their wheelchairs and literally sit in the parking lot if they wanted to have an outside place to sit. There was no courtyard, no nice benches, nothing. The staff member was OK. They showed us the place. The rooms were very small and the living room was like a tiny box. You probably would have to switch out and make your bedroom the living room so you'd have room for a dresser and a bed. We did not care for it at all.
The thing that detoured me from Oak Manor was basically the bathing area. Everything was clean, but you could definitely tell which were the areas that had been renovated and the areas that were going to be renovated. They're definitely outdated, but the floors were clean, and there wasn't any trash anywhere.
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Located in Largo, very close to Indian Rocks & Clearwater beaches, Oak Manor is nestled away off of Indian Rocks Road. Our beautifully maintained property sets us apart, giving all of our residents a place to enjoy the 16 shaded acres of large Oak trees, without the hustle and bustle of Pinellas County right outside our windows.
The assisted living of Oak Manor (Largo, FL) was only a two floor, so there wouldn't be too many problems with the elevator. They have separate villas also for assisted living, and then they have independent living, skilled nursing, and memory care. My father is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and eventually he will need memory care, so we were looking out for that. Plus, it had a very woodsy look to it, something that my parents would enjoy. Actually, one of their friends already moved there and they are really happy where they are now. Quiet and woodsy were my first impressions of the facility. It was a separate community, yet close to shopping and there was a hospital a few blocks from there. It just seemed like a very calm and serene place that would be great for the seniors. The staff was very helpful. The few that we saw that day and interacted with seemed to be very helpful.