Stillwater Valley Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Stillwater Valley Golf Club, and what kind of weather should I prepare for?

We always recommend spring or fall for Stillwater Valley; the vibrant foliage in autumn and fresh blooms in spring make for truly stunning rounds. Summer can get warm in the valley, but the course stays impeccably green, so just hydrate and enjoy. You'll find the microclimate here keeps things a bit milder than surrounding areas.

How challenging is Stillwater Valley Golf Club for an average player, and what's the course's defining characteristic?

Stillwater Valley is a fair test, not overly punishing but it certainly demands thoughtful shot-making, especially around the water features. The defining characteristic is undoubtedly the Stillwater Creek, which snakes through the back nine, making holes like the par-3 15th a real strategic challenge. You'll need to pick your lines carefully.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Stillwater Valley, and are there any smart ways to save on green fees?

Green fees at Stillwater Valley are pretty standard for a quality public course - expect to pay around $70-$100 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day. Your best bet for saving a few dollars is to book online in advance; they often have twilight rates or early bird specials that are worth snagging.

What's the overall atmosphere like at Stillwater Valley's clubhouse and practice facilities?

The clubhouse at Stillwater Valley has a relaxed, welcoming vibe - it's not overly fancy, but it's comfortable and the staff are always friendly. We love grabbing a casual bite at the grill after a round. The practice range is solid, but make sure to spend some extra time on the tricky putting green; it's a great warm-up for the course's subtle breaks.

Are there any particularly scenic holes at Stillwater Valley Golf Club that I shouldn't miss photographing?

Absolutely, Stillwater Valley lives up to its name with some truly picturesque spots. You'll want your camera ready for the entire stretch from holes 12 through 14, which offer incredible panoramic views of the valley. The elevated tee shot on the par-5 13th, with the creek winding below, is a postcard moment you won't want to miss.