DeLaveaga Disc Golf Course, commonly known as "DeLa", is a world-renowned 29-hole
disc golf
Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target; it is played using rules similar to golf. Most disc golf discs are made out of polypropylene plastic, otherwise known as polypropene, which ...
course in the hills of DeLaveaga Park above
Santa Cruz, California
Santa Cruz ( Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the county seat and largest city of Santa Cruz County, in Northern California. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 62,956. Situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz is a pop ...
. It was established in 1984. It boasts one of the original long disc golf courses, with some holes measuring more than 500 feet in length. The 27th hole, known as "Top of the World," is one of the most famous holes in disc golf; the tee box is situated nearly 600 feet from the pin—and 100 feet above it. DeLaveaga placed #10 on
Release Point's 2019 list of World's Best Disc Golf Courses.
Designed by
Professional Disc Golf Association hall of famer and
World Disc Games founder Tom Schot. DeLa was installed in 1984 and was one of the first organized courses for disc golf. Holes #8A and #26A were added later. The course is about 9,300 feet in length, with a mostly wooded holes and a few open one's. A wide variety of shots are required for this course, from uphill, downhill, flat,tight, and open tee offs. it includes some wide open meadows, cliffs and ravines, large redwoods, eucalyptus and oaks. The course is free to play though there is a US$2.00 parking fee. In 2011, the
PDGA World Championships were held in California, and a round was played at the Delaveaga course. The 2011 Worlds were won by local
Nate Doss. UDisc rated the course #10 in the world and #1 in California in 2020.
Each May, the disc golf community descends upon Santa Cruz, for the
Masters Cup, one of the PDGA's national tour events and one of the oldest tournament events in disc golf. Since 1991 it has also hosted the B-tier FaultLine Classic tournament
References
External links
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DeLaveaga Parkat the City of Santa Cruz website
Course map(2012)
DG Course Review profilePDGA Course Directory profileCourse walkthrough video(2020)
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Disc golf courses in the United States
Parks in Santa Cruz County, California