Stoney Creek Golf Course
Website: https://www.stoneycreekgolfcourse.com
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Stoney Creek Golf Course?
We highly recommend visiting in spring or early fall. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming in April or when the leaves turn vibrant in October, offering stunning backdrops to your round and avoiding the summer humidity. You'll enjoy perfectly manicured conditions and comfortable playing weather.
What's the most memorable or challenging stretch of holes at Stoney Creek?
You'll definitely remember the stretch from holes 14 through 16. The par-3 14th demands a precise shot over water, followed by the tricky dogleg left 15th, and then the long par-5 16th where the creek truly comes into play on your approach. It's a make-or-break part of your round that tests every club in your bag.
Is Stoney Creek a good value for the greens fees, and what should I expect to pay?
We think Stoney Creek offers solid value, especially considering the course's upkeep and scenic beauty. Expect greens fees to range from $60-$90 during peak season, which typically includes a cart. Look for twilight rates or weekday specials for an even better deal.
How well-maintained are the greens and fairways at Stoney Creek, especially after a busy season?
You'll generally find Stoney Creek in excellent shape, even after heavy play. The greens roll true and fast, often praised for their consistency, and the fairways are typically lush. While some of the rough can be punishing if you stray too far, they do a great job keeping the course playable and enjoyable.
Can I walk Stoney Creek, and what's the typical pace of play like?
While you *can* walk Stoney Creek, we strongly recommend taking a cart due to some significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine. Pace of play is usually quite good, often finishing in under four and a half hours, thanks to a well-managed tee sheet. You won't feel rushed, but you also won't be waiting around.