Jaguar Ridge DiscGolfPark
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One of the best in the area, easy to traverse and the Arrows inside the basket make it a breeze to navigate. There are 2 difficulty levels, both with synthetic grass tees, there is no water and no trees. Excellent condition Tees and Baskets. There is plenty of parking. The easy course holes are 300ft And the hard one is 400ft plus
- Hazael Vega
Friend wanted tips on working out, met here, pretty cool place to get fit if that's what you seek. Being outdoors is a great thing
- James Ringer
This course is a blast and has been maintained so well. Love the multiple tee pads and pin placements, and especially like that the tee pads are turf covered concrete. Very grippy and looks super professional.
- Kevin Wade
There are so many different types of courses that it's unfair to say one is the best. But to specify, this is the best desert course, best wide open but a little obscured course, and best elevation change courses; I've ever been on. I haven't been on a 100 courses but I've been to a few dozen. I had actually been to a different course in town the day before and it was one of the worst courses I've been on. I'm working for a week in town, and I knew I wanted to try a course or 2. Today I went after work, which was about 3pm. Lord, it was hot. As I walked up the first tee though, I knew I was in for something special. The tee box had a really nice launching pad. Next to it there was a great map of the course; and the basket, which was pretty far, was visible in part due to a tall flag on top. When I finally putted my last shot in the basket I noted there was a metal arrow inside the basket that pointed to the next hole. The whole course was like that. In fact there were little blue arrows throughout that made it far easier to find the next tee that most courses I have been on. The coup de grace of Jaguar is a monster 450+ last hole. It was the easiest hole to lose a disc, but I didn't lose one all day. As far as I can tell it may be the best course in the area.
- Tim Smith
The weather in Santa Fe is cooler than Albuquerque, on average between 7-10 degrees. The course is worth the drive from Albuquerque. I love the Monday Red tee round. The course has some very creative shots for the landscape, has a nice flow and epic views! Sunset round is definitely worth it.
- Brandon Be