Olde Stonewall
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Olde Stonewall, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
You'll find Olde Stonewall demands thoughtful shot-making, not just brute strength, especially with its well-placed stone walls and natural hazards. It's a fantastic test for golfers who appreciate strategic play over pure power, rewarding accuracy and course management.
What makes Olde Stonewall visually unique, and are there any standout holes?
The course truly lives up to its name; you'll encounter impressive, historic stone walls integrated into the design, particularly around holes 7 and 14. These aren't just hazards; they're beautiful, defining features that give the course a timeless, rugged elegance.
When is the best time of year to play Olde Stonewall for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Olde Stonewall in early fall, typically September and October, when the foliage is vibrant and the air is crisp. The course conditions are usually pristine then, offering firm fairways and true greens without the peak summer humidity.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Olde Stonewall, and is it worth the investment?
Expect green fees at Olde Stonewall to be on the higher end, typically ranging from $200-350, depending on the season and time of day. We believe it's absolutely worth it for the immaculate conditioning, unique design, and the overall premium experience you receive, from the moment you arrive.
Does Olde Stonewall require caddies, and what's the typical pace of play?
While caddies aren't always mandatory at Olde Stonewall, we strongly recommend taking one; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks and strategic lines. You'll generally find a well-managed pace of play, ensuring a round that feels unhurried and enjoyable, usually around four hours.