DeLaveaga Park

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Course Description:

Wide variety of shots required - uphill, downhill, flat, tight, and open tee offs. Wide open meadows, cliffs and ravines, large redwoods, eucalyptus and oaks. Watch out for ticks and poison oak. #17 removed due to erosion. #8A and #26A added.

Course Established: 1983

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for DeLaveaga Park:

course has tee signs
restrooms available
park entrance and / or greens fees

Directions:

From Hwy 1 (Morrissey exit), north to Branciforte Ave. east to DeLaveaga golf course, disc golf a half mile beyond clubhouse, parking lot on right.

Reviews:

5

27 holes. One of my all time favorite courses. lots of beautiful trees, but not much scrub brush. last hole "top of the world" is great.

3

Home of the Masters Cup, De LaVeaga is the premier course of the Northern California/Monterey Bay area. Due to its dynamic layouts, this course can provide you with your personal best or it can be your worst par-ing nightmare. As you play atop the ridge line of the Santa Cruz Mountains you will experience steep canyons, beauty Eucalyptus tress, down hill throws, and a great view of the Monterey Bay from hole 27's tee box to end your round. The course is in the best shape fall-spring.

5

I havent been here in a few months but the last time i was it was amazing. So many holes and not a bad one to speak of. I like that the corse is kind of split in 2 so you can play the first half and you are back to the parking lot take a brake and rest your arm and then finish the other half. I dont know if the guy is still there. but there is a guy who sells discs out of the back of his van. Its was nice when i lost my driver and i was abel to get one with out going to far. All in all I think this place is the best