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  • After playing in the dirt courses in Tucson, like Santa Cruz Disc Golf Course, this was a welcome change. In spite of playing in 100 degree weather, playing in a grass park felt like low to middle 90s at Santa Cruz. What a difference grass makes! I've forgotten how nice it is. This course is in a park, but there are not that many people in the park, at least when we were there in early afternoon, to compete with. There is a very nice bike/roller skate/jogging/walking path around the waterway/ponds in the park as well as a nice playground for kids complete with splash pad. We even played last week on Memorial Day and we didn't have to watch out once or wait for a pedestrian to make a throw. There are mature trees so it makes it nice to park oneself in the shade while you are waiting for your partner to make his throw. That said, there are only a few baskets where the trees really are an obstacle. Many of the baskets are wide-open, making this a good course to practice your drives and if you are a sub 300' thrower like I am, a good course to also practice your approach shots as most baskets are placed beyond 300'. The park is in a wash typography so there are grassy berms on both sides of the park. The course uses these berms, with at least five baskets on the side of the fairly steep berms. Water hazards come into play on four or five baskets. Basket #1 starts off that way. An errant flight line or hitting one of those trees on the bank will land your disc in the murky, muddy water. The water is not deep, though, and will come up 4" or 5" above your knee. There is just concrete covered by mud in there. If you can't find your disc, the staff at the disc golf store off of basket #12, Spinners on the Green, troll the waters every week and post their find. Or they'll call you if your name and phone number is on your disc. Not too challenging as far as obstacles go, but a very pleasant experience.
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