Course reviews
+0 votes Vern Lepine › Shore Winds DGC › August 19, 2013
A very good course to play on the other side of Lake Ontario with a mix of long and short holes.
+0 votes Jeff Kennah › Shore Winds DGC › July 19, 2015
A fun technical course. A nice mix of wooded and open holes. Much more amateur friendly than `The Beast``
+0 votes Barret Bateman › Shore Winds DGC › June 10, 2013
Very fun course and probably one of the nicest I have ever been to. Good mix of wide open big drive holes and technical shots. You will need every disc and every shot in our bag for this course. Not much chance of losing a disc unless your throw it into the rough where there are rose prickers galore. Lots of OB which was clearly marked for the tournament, but would otherwise be difficult to observe.
+0 votes Patrick Treude › Shore Winds DGC › October 9, 2017
A beautiful Parkland course with a nice mix of tight wooded holes, open parkland holes, as well as, holes by the windy shore. It was a great test of shaping your shots, finesse control shots, and with some holes a power game. Three sets of tees, nice hole signs and cement tees. Really enjoyable to play this course.
+0 votes Ian Darling › Shore Winds DGC › July 9, 2019
Beautiful setting and really nice course, many challenging holes with a great variety of wide open and a few tight wooded. Highly recommend
+0 votes Steve Black › Shore Winds DGC › September 25, 2020
Kudos to those responsible for offering a fine alternative to "The Beast." This course is much better for folks like me that can only throw 200'. Nice mix of woods and open holes. Requires a fair degree of accuracy, especially due to the out of bounds (OB) rules on the more open holes. That is, on some wide-open holes you still have to place shots to avoid taller grass OB within divided fairways. The OB is grass, though, so you can still find your disc (and ignore the OB if you're not keeping sc ...
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+0 votes Jeff Kennah › Shore Winds Blue › July 19, 2015
`The Beast`` lives up to its name. Lots of length and you really need to plan your drives as it will be windy and trouble lurks everywhere. A must play course if in the area.
+0 votes RocCity Maxwell › Shore Winds Blue › April 9, 2012
The biggest monster of a course ever. This course is a true beast
+0 votes Barret Bateman › Shore Winds Blue › June 10, 2013
Very fun course and probably one of the nicest I have ever been to. Good mix of wide open big drive holes and technical shots. You will need every disc and every shot in our bag for this course. Good chance of losing a disc on this course if you throw it into the rough where there are rose prickers galore or on hole 13. Lots of OB which was clearly marked for the tournament, but would otherwise be difficult to observe.
+0 votes Patrick Treude › Shore Winds Blue › October 9, 2017
This is a beast. Not only do you need to throw far on most holes but accurate as well.
Most days will be windy when you play the holes near the shore. So these holes, although they are shorter, play like beasts. A fair test of your ability to shape your throws. I found it to be very fun to play since it challenged my abilities. Three sets of tees. Nice cement tee pads and hole signs.
Most days will be windy when you play the holes near the shore. So these holes, although they are shorter, play like beasts. A fair test of your ability to shape your throws. I found it to be very fun to play since it challenged my abilities. Three sets of tees. Nice cement tee pads and hole signs.
+0 votes Sam Court › Shore Winds Blue › June 13, 2015
Super long and lots of fun. Many beautiful views along the lake shore
+0 votes Steve Black › Shore Winds Blue › September 25, 2020
Properly named "The Beast," even playing from the white tees this is a crazy long course. If like me you can't consistently throw at least 250', plan on averaging double bogey, especially on the front nine. Park staff do a superb job of maintaining the course. Outstanding score cards (in brown metal box at hole 1) and excellent tee signs. One welcome addition would be directional signage to the next tees, but the scorecards offset that. Very difficult, mostly because of length, but hole 9 in the ...
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