the course you are referring to is de la veaga - you will definitely dig it the
most, it is well known from coast to coast, a must play - make sure to yell
'parking lot' from top of the world tee (#27) - your first trip will only have
you salivating for more. try dj's mini mart at bottom of the hill on
branciforte - plenty of discs to choose from if you are in need of the newest
and finest, and yup, they have a wonderful brew selection to get you going on
the right path...sunday mornings they have random doubles (a/b pool) usually
around 9.30am pst
carmel middle is a fun one, small and at times busy (after school activities,
i.e. football and soccer) - be respectful and you'll have no problem after
school hours...track is OB and anything on the other side of the wooden posts
also OB - there is a usual group of players out there on thursday evenings @ 5
given daylight
there is also a sweet little dinker in santa cruz mountains in felton (black
mouse)...middle school kids built a tight, challenging 18 in the woods behind
their soccer field, it's a hidden gem.....
all are worth the trip
--sween
donfonni <donfonni@...> wrote: I found on
a website that the Carmel middle course is only open a
couple of days during the week, but didn't say which ones. Does
anyone here know? Also, there is supposedly a 27 hole course in Santa
Cruz. Has anyone played it and is it worth making a day out of to go
down there?
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