Stonebridge Ranch

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Stonebridge Ranch for ideal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Stonebridge Ranch in the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October). You'll find the weather perfectly mild, avoiding the intense summer heat or any unexpected winter chill that can make a round less enjoyable. The course conditions are typically at their peak during these shoulder seasons, with lush fairways and fast greens.

How challenging is Stonebridge Ranch for a mid-handicapper?

Stonebridge Ranch offers a fair test, but it's definitely manageable for a mid-handicapper if you play the right tees. The course design, particularly around the back nine, demands thoughtful shot placement to avoid the strategically placed water hazards and deep bunkers. Don't let the open feel fool you; precision is key on several holes, especially the par-3s.

What's the signature hole or a unique feature at Stonebridge Ranch that I shouldn't miss?

You absolutely have to experience the par-5 14th hole; it's a real beauty and a strategic challenge. This hole features a dramatic dogleg around a large lake, demanding a precise lay-up or a bold carry over water for those chasing an eagle. The views from the elevated tee box are fantastic, and it perfectly encapsulates the course's blend of beauty and strategy.

What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value at Stonebridge Ranch?

Green fees at Stonebridge Ranch are generally in the mid-to-upper range for a quality public course, typically from $75-$120 depending on the day and time you play. We think it's excellent value for the meticulously maintained conditions and the engaging layout you get. Consider a twilight rate for a slightly lower cost if you're flexible with your timing.

Are there good practice facilities or dining options at Stonebridge Ranch?

Absolutely, Stonebridge Ranch has solid practice facilities, including a driving range with plenty of targets and a large putting green that accurately reflects the course's speed. After your round, the clubhouse grill is a welcoming spot; it's casual but serves up a great burger and cold drinks, perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys) with your playing partners.