Santa Cruz, CA

DeLaveaga Park

Permanent course
4.445(based on 107 reviews)

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Tip #1
Tip by:lion Added on: Updated on: Hole:#26A
Top of the World, Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a midrange for this hole. A roc or buzzz or ant stable mid with a little speed would be good. Just rip a shot right at the hole and throw the disc in a way you wont gt any hyzer or fadeout of it. With OB all down the left side of the hole you really want to stay away. I dont recommend a driver because its super easy to over throw the basket with this huge elevation drop.
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Tip #2
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#26
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a fairway driver thrown full out. There is an OB rope that lines the left side of the fairway all the way to the hole pretty much and on the right side of the fairway there is a large drop off down a hill thats covered in trees. You need to rip a drive that will not hyzer out at all. I recommend an Eagle-L or Leopard to be safe.
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Tip #3
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#25
Uphill Shot. For the straight uphill shot I recommend whatever drive you can throw uphill that will hold straight. A mamba or katana are good choices. A thumber is another good option for this hole. If the basket is in the far right position I would recommend an understable driver that will S turn a little uphill to make its way threw the tight alley to the basket. Spotter is recommend forthe right position. This hole is known for some killer roll aways.
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Tip #4
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#24
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a fairway driver for the short position thrown out to the right and have it fade back to the hole. Try not to go deep into the trees. For the long straight position and the long left positions I recommend mashing whatever disc you can throw the farthest and remember this shot will be uphill.
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Tip #5
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#23
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a fairway driver because of the low ceiling. A eagle or TL will travel further with the low ceiling and dribble up to the basket. Pretty straight shot.
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Tip #6
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#22
Downhill Shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a midrange right at the basket that will not fade at all or a fairway driver out to the right that will hyzer back at the hole. A teebird is a good option or a roc for the direct approach.
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Tip #7
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#21
Downhill shot. For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a distance driver you can throw that will S turn. You need to throw down the right side of the fairway and come in behind the hole. Just throw a katana or destroyer and have it fade in behind the basket for a wide open look.
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Tip #8
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#20
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a putter or straight flying midrange that you can accurately throw down the tight line to the blind basket. Best to have a spotter with plenty of roll away potential and the down hill slope next to the basket. There is a forehand route that is very good if you can throw forehand.
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Tip #9
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#19
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a fairway driver for the straight position long under the tree and a understable distance driver for the long right position. Its smart to have a spotter on this hole in case you pull a drive to the right or have one flip over on you with the trees and reveine on the right side.
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Tip #10
Tip by:lion Added on: Hole:#18
For advanced players that are right handed and throw primarily backhand I recommend a midrange for the short position and a driver that will hold slightly before fading the last half of its flight for the long left position. Try avoiding the road on the left for the long and try hitting the log right before the basket on the short. The long will give you a 15 foot putt and help you avoid flying long past the basket down the reveine. Spotters are good for the long.
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