Stonewall Old Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Stonewall Old Course?

We highly recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons for ideal conditions and fewer crowds. Spring, specifically late April through May, offers lush greens and comfortable temperatures, while fall in September and October provides stunning foliage and firm, fast conditions that truly showcase the course's design. Avoid mid-summer if you're not a fan of humidity.

What's the standout feature or a must-play hole at Stonewall Old Course?

The Old Course truly shines with its strategic bunkering and the way it uses the natural topography to create memorable holes. You absolutely must pay attention to the par-3 14th; it's a beautiful, challenging downhill shot over water that demands precision and will stick with you long after the round.

How challenging is the Old Course, and what should I expect from the layout?

Don't let the 'Old Course' name fool you into thinking it's a walk in the park; it's a proper test of golf that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength. You'll find a classic, walking-only experience with subtle elevation changes and greens that demand respect, so bring your A-game and a good caddie.

Is walking mandatory at Stonewall Old Course, and do I need a caddie?

Yes, walking is an integral part of the Stonewall Old Course experience, and we highly recommend taking a caddie. They're not just for carrying your bag; their local knowledge is invaluable for navigating the subtle breaks on the greens and understanding the best lines off the tee, truly enhancing your round.

What's the post-round experience like at Stonewall Old Course?

After your round, the clubhouse offers a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, perfect for recounting your shots and soaking in the day. We suggest grabbing a drink and a bite on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's a classic, understated setting that perfectly complements the timeless golf you just played.