Black Mouse Disc Golf Course
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Course Description:
Very wooded, cool and shady. Constant terrain changes. Short yet fun. Can be tricky to navigate. Follow the trail up the hill after #4, and, after #8, climb right past 10th tee to get to 9! Closed during school hours. No smoking or alcohol. Beware of poison oak. Pack out your TRASH.
Course Established: 2002
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Directions:
From Santa Cruz: Hwy 17 north to Mt. Hermon exit, 3 miles to a right on Graham Hill Rd., to a right at the light (Hwy 9), 1 mile to a left(after Elementary School entrance) on El Solyo Heights Dr., then 1st left on Hacienda Dr. into Jr. High parking lot (N 37 3.863, W 122 4.945). Then up the stairs, across soccer field, through a gate, & up the hill to the 1st tee.





Best kept secret in Santa Cruz! Black Mouse a.k.a."the Maze" is tucked away, laid-out on a shady hill-side forest, and it's always the perfect temperature under the redwood canape that covers the entire course but never effects a shot. The front 9 traverses back and forth, to the final 8 holes witch are all down hill. Most tee shots here are short, but a missed birdie putt or a bad drive could roll away to cost you at least bogey. Huge redwood tree trunks, fallen trees with moss, and a pine needle ground cover provide a spooky yet majestic feel about the course. New signs and tee's help with navigation, but a map can be helpful for first timers. Close enough to play if De La is too hot or crowded! Short quick rounds, 18 holes can play in aprx. 1hr:45min., but its a hike!
This is a awesome little course under the redwood canope in Felton. When I go to play this little gem.. I feel like an ewok from star wars! LOL! This course is awesome in the summer time cause the redwoods canope keeps it cool for about 85% of the course. Good mixture of short and midrange with a few long holes now.. The course has been revamped a little recently with a few new pin positions.. Go check it out and make sure you have a guide or a local who knows the layout.. It's easy to get lost.. Plus lots of Poison oak!