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Woodland Park, CO

Shining Mountain - The Beast

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4.675(based on 3 reviews)
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Breh
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14 years 191 played 189 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 12, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very nice dynamic disc baskets!
You can get a golf cart which I highly recommend as they call the course the beast there. Lots of holes to throw as far as you can. Accuracy is still very important with plenty of obs. Beautiful views, and well maintained as it is on a ball golf course. It's a par 62 with plenty of par 4s. Very friendly pro shop promoting disc golf, and listening to feed back. If you play safe and smart you can still score good without big arm. Most golfers were very friendly , and asking questions about the disc course. Only on couple holes will that matter as you can't tee off until 3 pm. Pretty easy to find next tee once you figure out how the course plays. Plus you can get a beer, ice and hot dog and play disc with a cart what's better? Always good footing from tees to upshots with great roller ground but watch those obs

Cons:

There were no maps or scorecards in pro shop for course :/
The tee signs are super faded, and makes it hard to see what hole it is so navigation can be tricky on first couple holes, look for little signs in ground saying disc golf with arrow.
Course is a beast will take a group of 4 around 4 hours even at decent pace couldn't imagine without a cart.
Most obs are fairly obvious however not all marked so can be debated if you go ob or not.
Very challenging which can beat you down if not prepared
Lots of ob that play to close to pin or fairway.
A lot of holes have same type of feeling throw far/safe and play for your par.

Other Thoughts:

This is a great place for disc golf, and serenity pines gives you an entire different type of disc then this. This course isn't for everyone, and I really only recommend to advance players and up. I'm glad they opened this course to us disc golfers and this is a great tournament course if they clearly have the ob area defined
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bomber8484
Experience: 13.1 years 27 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Top Rated Course in Colorado for Fun! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 29, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is beautiful. The view is stunning and the course grounds are just fantastic. The money for the Golf Cart is money well spent these are long holes and not every hole is set up is basket to start. There can be a fair distance between holes. Very well marked and a very good course map is provided at the pro shop. You do not need a reservation just know you can't start before 3pm. The fun factor is a solid 10. A nice balance between technical and long bombs. Nothing is just out in the open every hole has a challenge but never impossible. Only one hole was a cause for concern in loosing a disc. If you play the course smart you will end up with a good score and no lost discs. We got to the area a 1:30 had a nice lunch, then headed to the course. Dogs are allowed but you must keep them on a leash and pick up after them. The cart is a bonus and for the money is worth it. Total cost at the time I played was $15 this is with the cart a bargain.

Don't be afraid of this course if you don't have a monster arm. I throw about 300 to 350 and on this course was throwing at 270 to 300. I ended up with only a +5. As always solid up shots and good putting was the key. Hole 15 is 1000+ feet and looks worse than it is. That is a part 5 so with 3 300 foot shots and a good up I stilled made par.

Cons:

The only con I found was yielding to Golfers, they have the right of way. There was never any problems at all, everyone was nice about it. They where more curious about what I was doing than anything. They are there for the same reason, having fun so it was all good. I found it funny when one guy sliced two golf balls into the out of bounds rough, he cussed and blamed his poor play on the course.

Other Thoughts:

This is only 1.5 hours out of Denver so is a great destination drive out of Denver. Going home can be rough with traffic so going through the town of Deckers provided a more scenic view and a fun drive. It is worth it for a close up view of the Mountains. If your here visiting Colorado this is a perfect place to go. Challenging but not mind numbing as some Mountain courses are.
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Dan13LP
Experience: 18.1 years 102 played 7 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Long and Challenging with Excellent Design 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 11, 2016 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-This course is SUPER long and also very challenging. It definitely helps to have a big arm out here, but course par is also fair for those players that can't throw it quite as far.
-There are no throw away holes here. Every single basket placement is surround by obstacles in one way or another, whether it be trees, water, OB, etc... Baskets that are out in the open are usually set right near an OB line which makes shot selection and disc placement key.
-There's a good variety of shots here (although the back 9 gets a little long) your approach shot to the basket is different on almost every hole.
-Good use of elevation here, both uphill and downhill shots come into play.
-The course itself is very easy to follow. Each basket has an arrow hanging from the cage, pointing you to the next tee. There are also tee signs at every hole too.
-There are no cement tees pads here, but most of the holes start from the ball golf's tee box, so footing was not an issue (even in March when there was snow and standing water in areas).
-All of the paths, sand traps, and greens play as OB, which adds to the challenge on this course and also protects the ball golf course.
-Although a lot of times you'll be throwing a max distance type of shot, this course will also make you throw just about every other shot in your bag. The variety of basket placements coupled with the OB really makes each hole unique.
-It's really nice to have a new, true gold level course in Colorado that caters to Advanced/Open players.
-The golf carts are a major pro as well to save those legs from having to walk this massive course.

Cons:

-EDIT: My only con in the original review was about the Gateway Titan baskets with the tiny little cage. These have been updated with Dynamic Discs Veterans that catch extremely well, no more cons, a true 5 star course.

Other Thoughts:

This course is $10 pay to play, and worth every penny. Shining Mountain will challenge even the best of players. This course is very long and challenging, but is a must play for any disc golf enthusiast!
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