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First Take: Late-night links

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22.03.2026

With the temperature rising, it is becoming more and more painful to do your favorite outdoor activities without suffering in the heat.

Sure, you can shrug it off and sweat it out, but that doesn't mean you have to.

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For the avid Yuma golfers out there, at least one local course has provided an excellent solution.

The course recently remodeled its driving range, providing a top-tier hitting experience with an extensive number of bays that all have seating, TVs and Trackman technology to see all the stats and direction of your golf shots.

The best part? The range is open deep into the night, closing down at midnight for the spring, with plans to potentially stay open to 1 a.m. when summer comes around.

After 10 p.m., the only places you can go to do anything in town are bars and the most generic fast-food restaurants. Now, you can trade that for some late-night links thanks to this golf course.


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