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HYPERBALL
Made of large black tubes, the hyperball field is typically a field for beginning players.  The bunkers are relatively close together and there are lots of places to hide.  It is a field that can easily play large and small groups.

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Photo Courtesy of Rush Paintball

WOOD CROSS FIELD
An excellent training field for beginning tournament players, the wood cross field cannot be played "head-on."  It forces players to "play the lanes" and communicate.

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Photo Courtesy of Rush Paintball

WOODS FIELD
Definitely old school, the woods are still a popular venue for paintball.  Although, our 12 acres of woods are under water in the summer and fall, the winter and spring are a great time to play hide and seek with the thick palmettos and numerous pig trails.  The woods field offers scenario players a new venue in South Florida and the Treasure Coast. 

SPOOL FIELD
The spool field is considered "old school."  With its huge spools, it can sometimes be a little more difficult to play.  It is still a field for beginning players.  Watch your feet and watch those hoppers.

X-BALL FIELD
So called because of the huge X in the center, the X-Ball field is a favorite of the tournament players.  It can be a little intimidating to new players, because the bunkers "move" when they are hit with paintballs.  Although it seems like there are a lot of bunkers, there really is not a lot of places to hide.
 

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Picture Courtesy of Rush Paintball

7-MAN AIRBALL FIELD
The airball field is another field preferred by tournament players.  With its bright colors and several different shapes, it can be set up in many different configurations.

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