
Stern Grove Horseshoe Pits
Location: Stern Grove Park
On Sloat Blvd near 19th Ave. next to the tennis courts. It is the last park gate before you reach the residential houses.
Pits: 8 total; 2 clay & 6 sand
Parking: Lots of street parking; street sweeping/No Parking on Sloat Weds 8 AM to 10 AM, park on side streets.
Amenities: Drinking fountain, benches, pit covers, Stern Grove, restrooms inside part.
Hours: Daylight, no gate
Map: Stern Grove MapWhen: Friday afternoons between 4:00-7:00 PM is the time I've most often seen other people there. Also weekday mornings.
Comments: These pits get some use and are the most likely to find players on. These pits have also been know as
Clancy's Bocce Ball & Horseshoe Pits, after the late Clancy Steinhoff. The courts also have a sign (see photo) calling them the
HUMM???_Horseshoe Pits, but part of the sign is broken off and lost.
Does This anyonemissing knowwords whatare itHumming said?Bird.The Stern Grove Park maintenance manager has recently agreed to help maintain the pits and has already started doing a great job! Thanks Hector! Also thanks to Half Moon Bay HPC member Don Reip who has been a volunteer steward of the pits for years.
 Stern Grove Pits |  Stern Grove Pits |
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 Stern Grove Pits |  Clancy's bocce Ball & Horseshoe Pits |
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Golden Gate Park Horseshoe Pits
Location: Golden Gate Park
Northeast corner of Golden Gate Park where the Pan Handle begins. Corner of Fulton St and Stanyan St. Accessible off of Conservatory Drive within the park.
Pits: 16 total;
sand; some missingsand/loam pins.mixParking: Park on Conservatory Dr. and walk up the stone steps to the pits.
Amenities: Beautiful setting. Restrooms are closed.
Pits are in a state of generalDrinking disrepair,fountain althoughwithin a
few in middle are in good condition andshort fine for pitching. walk.Hours: Daylight, no gate; Not recommened at night.
Map: Golden Gate Park MapComments: This place is amazing now!!My original comments: <<These pits could use some general clean up. There is broken glass and litter that needs to be picked up. The other problem is that it looks like all but two or three of the pits haven't been used for a long time. Sand and dirt has blown into piles between and on the pitching platforms. A shovel and rake would do a lot of good. The couple of times I've practiced here several people have stopped to watch as they walked by. If people played here more frequently it could be a popular spot.
>>San Francisco's Golden Gate Park: A Thousand and Seventeen Acres of Stories by Chris Pollack & Erica Katz mentions the courts construction in 1926 and the Golden Gate Horseshoe Club that tended the courts. The concrete bas-relief entitled "The Horseshoe Pitcher" is by "Vet" Anderson, who was a member of the Golden Gate Horseshoe Club.
 The Horseshoe Pitcher: concrete bas-relief |  The Horse: concrete bas-relief |
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 The Steps from Conservatory Drive to the pits |  Entrance to the GG Park Horseshoe Pits |
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