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De Laveaga Disc Golf Course (Dela) is a world renowned 27-hole Disc Golf is a game based on the rules of golf (referred to by disc golfers as ball golf). It uses flying discs which are similar to the Frisbee™, but usually smaller and heavier. The discs are thrown towards an elevated target, which serves as the hole. Playing Disc...
disc golf course in the hills above Santa Cruz, Spanish & Portuguese for Holy Cross, is the name of several cities, regions, and other geographical features around the world: Santa Cruz, Argentina Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Santa Cruz, Bolivia Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia Santa Cruz, Espirito Santo, Brazil Santa Cruz, Paraíba, Brazil Santa Cruz, Pernambuco, Brazil...
Santa Cruz, California. It boasts one of the original long disc golf courses, with some holes measuring more than 500 feet in length. The 27th hole 'top of the world' is one of the most famous holes in disc golf. The tee box is situated three hundred feet above the hole and nearly six hundred feet from the pin. Designed by Professional Disc Golf Association hall of famer and World Disc Games founder Tom Schot, Dela (as it is known to the locals) was installed in the mid-1980s and was one of the first organized courses for disc golf. Each May, the disc golf community descends upon Santa Cruz, Spanish & Portuguese for Holy Cross, is the name of several cities, regions, and other geographical features around the world: Santa Cruz, Argentina Santa Cruz Province, Argentina Santa Cruz, Bolivia Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia Santa Cruz, Espirito Santo, Brazil Santa Cruz, Paraíba, Brazil Santa Cruz, Pernambuco, Brazil...
Santa Cruz, for the Masters Cup, one of the PDGA's national tour events and one of the oldest tournament events in disc golf.
External links - More information about Dela (http://www.delaveagadiscgolf.com/)
- More information about Disc Golf (http://www.discgolf.com/)
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