Stonehedge North
Website: https://www.gulllakeview.com/golf-glvn.html
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Stonehedge North?
Given its northern location, we highly recommend late spring through early fall for Stonehedge North. You'll avoid the harsh winter conditions and enjoy the course at its most vibrant, especially when the fescue is green and the air is crisp. Aim for September; the fall foliage adds an incredible backdrop to your round.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Stonehedge North?
Without a doubt, it's the wind and the strategic bunkering. The course is quite exposed, so even a gentle breeze can turn into a significant factor on holes like the par-3 7th. You'll need to think carefully about your club selection and embrace the ground game to score well here.
Are there any must-see holes or unique features at Stonehedge North?
Absolutely, the stretch from holes 14 to 16 is unforgettable. The par-5 15th, with its dramatic elevation changes and a green guarded by ancient stone walls-hence the name-is a true test and a fantastic photo opportunity. You'll want to take a moment to appreciate the views from the tee box there.
Is Stonehedge North worth the green fee compared to other courses in the region?
We firmly believe Stonehedge North offers excellent value, especially for the quality of the layout and conditioning. While it might not be the cheapest round, you're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a truly unique character that stands apart from typical parkland designs. Expect a premium experience that justifies the cost.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Stonehedge North for the first time?
Pack extra balls-the fescue can be unforgiving-and definitely bring a rangefinder; distances can be tricky with the undulations. We also suggest arriving early to hit some putts; the greens have subtle breaks that can surprise you if you're not prepared.