Shady Rest Pines

Mammoth Lakes, California     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Cayden Wilson › March 25, 2023
A
-  +1 votes  + Luis Solis › September 3, 2021
A-
Great course that was fun to play, stay in fairway or else you will be scrambling.
-  +1 votes  + Tyler Starbard › August 5, 2021
A
Lines between the pines! Holes with options, great tee pads, scenic, and enjoyable place to be.
-  +1 votes  + Casey Otero › August 5, 2021
A-
Great wooded course, perfect for all skill levels. Watch out for those trees!!!
-  +1 votes  + Brad Jones › August 5, 2021
B+
Cool course. Mostly wooded with not much elevation change. I think they did the best with the land and limitations they were given. Definitely worth playing.
-  +1 votes  + Ty Poncho › August 5, 2021
A
A technical course that rewards you for good shots and punishes you for bad shots. If you can scramble you will be rewarded with some good rounds.
-  +1 votes  + Maverick Robertson › August 5, 2021
A
This course is great. Different pin locations make it a new course constantly. If in the area highly recommend!
-  +1 votes  + Drew Cowman › July 25, 2021
A-
This course is awesome! One of my favorite high elevation courses! If you are visiting the eastern Sierra, you have to stop and play at Shady Rest. As the years go on this course will get dialed in and be ready for big tournaments.
-  +1 votes  + Fred Hurt › July 25, 2021
A+
If you want a course that will put your skills to a test try out shady rest. It is mostly trees so ever shot you have to think before you throw.
-  +1 votes  + William Hickey › September 4, 2024
A-
Designed by Avery Jenkins, this course was a major feat. It was years in the making, but locals finally got the permission to create a course on Inyo National Forest Land. That being said they could not cut down trees or adjust much to make this course. It is a very pristine course through the woods. It will eventually have short and long teepads and multiple permanent hole locations Great Astroturf teepads. Lots of tight shots through trees, which I like because no round ever feels the same with the different lies you end up with. Shaded, wind protected, also very flat.
-  +1 votes  + Sage Miller › July 25, 2021
A
I truly recommend this course. It is the best course I have ever played. There are tons of trees all over giving a challenge to a disc golfer's shot accuracy and distance capability (at least to me anyway). It has some predictable weather conditions (I do recommend playing in the morning because there usually is almost no wind). The scenery is welcoming... plenty more good stuff to add on.

I live in Mono County, and I play this course every morning. And I am not sick of the course AT ALL!
-  +1 votes  + Chad C › July 25, 2021
B
Course is playing 18 holes par 56 with a mix of short and long locations. Most holes can be birdied but require tight lines off the tee with around 250 to 380ft of power. Hard to get distance at this elevation as well, every thing flies very overstable.
-  +1 votes  + Jeff S › August 5, 2021
C
Nice forested course but it is pretty much flat and feels a bit repetitive. Didn't we just play this hole? Also a bit hard on discs
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