Stonebridge Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge does Stonebridge Golf Course offer, and is it suitable for different skill levels?
Stonebridge is a clever parkland layout that truly tests your course management, not just your power. You'll find it's very playable for mid-to-high handicappers from the forward tees, but the back tees introduce some serious length and tricky angles that will challenge even the most seasoned players. We love how it rewards smart play over brute force.
When is the ideal time to visit Stonebridge Golf Course for the best playing conditions?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the driest fairways and firmest greens at Stonebridge. While English weather is always a factor, the course drains exceptionally well, so you'll still enjoy a good round even after a bit of rain. Just pack layers, as the mornings can be crisp.
Does Stonebridge have any particularly memorable holes or unique features that stand out?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over a shimmering lake to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a card-wrecker if you're not careful. We also love the finishing stretch, especially the risk-reward par-5 18th, where a strong drive can set up an eagle chance but also brings water into play.
What should I expect regarding green fees and available facilities at Stonebridge Golf Course?
Green fees at Stonebridge are quite reasonable for a course of its quality, typically ranging from £35-£55 depending on the day and time you play. You'll find excellent practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green, plus a welcoming clubhouse with a well-stocked pro shop. It offers solid value for a full day out.
What's the atmosphere like in the clubhouse at Stonebridge, and is it worth staying for food or drinks?
The Stonebridge clubhouse has a fantastic, friendly vibe - it's exactly what you want after a round, whether you're celebrating or commiserating. We definitely recommend staying for a bite; their classic pub fare, especially the hearty sandwiches and local ales, hits the spot perfectly. It's a great place to relax and chat about your round.