Stonehenge Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Stonehenge Golf Course have any actual ties to the ancient monument, or is it just a name?

This is a common question, and no, you won't find any ancient stones here. The name is purely thematic, inspired by the dramatic rock outcroppings and rolling, links-style terrain that gives the course a truly ancient, windswept feel. It's a clever nod to the landscape, not a historical replica.

What's the biggest challenge I'll face playing Stonehenge Golf Course?

You'll quickly discover that the course's primary defense isn't just length, but its incredibly undulating greens and strategic bunkering. We found that approach shots demand precision, as anything off-line can lead to a tricky up-and-down from deep swales or tight lies around the greens.

When is the best time of year to experience Stonehenge Golf Course at its prime?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is usually perfect- crisp, clear, and ideal for golf- and the course conditions are typically at their absolute best. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the chill of winter, making for a much more enjoyable round.

Is the green fee at Stonehenge Golf Course worth it, and what can I expect for the price?

Absolutely, we think it's a fantastic value for the experience. Your green fee covers a well-maintained, challenging course with excellent practice facilities, and you'll find the staff genuinely friendly and helpful. It's a premium golf experience without the exorbitant price tag you might expect for such a unique layout.

Which holes at Stonehenge Golf Course offer the most memorable views or unique challenges?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 12 through 15- it's a true highlight. The par-3 13th, with its elevated tee shot over a rocky ravine, is particularly stunning and demands a confident strike. These holes showcase the course's dramatic elevation changes and natural beauty perfectly.