Course Preview | Santa Cruz Masters Cup
Get an exclusive look at the historic De La Vega Disc Golf Course in beautiful Santa Cruz, California, as part of the Disc Golf Pro Tour's Silver Series. Connor O'Reilly and the boys from GK Pro take you through their course preview of this challenging layout, sharing expert tips on how to navigate its tricky keyholes. From the uphill par-three holes with narrow height windows, to the shorter but still demanding shots that require precision control, Conor breaks down each hole and shares his strategy for success. He'll also discuss specific techniques, such as straddle putts and hyzer shots, that will help you improve your game on this course. With its unique blend of challenge and beauty, De La Vega is a must-play destination for any serious disc golfer. Watch as Connor gives you the inside scoop on how to conquer this course and take your game to the next level.
Exclusive course preview for the Santa Cruz Masters Cup: top pros, challenging holes & obstacles - who will dominate?
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welcome back you guys for this week's rendition of the disc barn course preview shot by the boys over at gk pro this week we're here for a disc golf pro tour silver series in beautiful santa cruz california at the historic de la vega disc golf course i'm connor o'reilly let's show you how to play the keyholes we're starting here on hole one with the par three at just under 360 feet this one plays significantly up the hill with a low ceiling and some terracing happening making it hard to make progress if you don't hit a very specific height window getting a putt from the edge of circle here will do well i'm gonna take my arrive just try to zing it up there oh had the speed hit the height window we got a putt you'll take it here and hold on right starting off a little straddle putt here on hold on some tricky sloped greens with a lot of foliage on them so definitely have to do some straddle putts on this course there we go that's how you like to start fresh out the car no warm-up shots get the birdie at home one day la we'll take y'all we're here on hole two it's a shorter par three at 270 feet but with how uphill it is and how far left you have to get the disc it effectively plays like a pretty full power drive right hand spike hyzer puts you to a pretty good spot most of the time and kind of hides from the trees you'll see some people get tricky with the turnover but honestly getting anything with the putt here that's not too much of a death putt with that slope behind it's going to be good all right i haven't thrown this one in a little while so i'm gonna try to make sure i give it the height caught a little bit of the trees there but i believe i have a long putt at that one just for the people at home we'll try to break through we're on this putt here get through the branches oh well we'll see if i got daylight or not to be determined let's try hard to keep on rolling hit a robot that's fair let's be real guys you're not playing de la if you don't...





