Stones Throw Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to play Stones Throw Golf Course, and what unique conditions should I expect?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for Stones Throw. You'll find the fairways firm and fast, which really rewards good ball striking, and the greens are typically rolling true and quick. Avoid mid-summer if you dislike humidity; the course can feel a bit softer then.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Stones Throw, and how should I approach it?

The par-3 14th, "The Quarry Leap," is definitely the signature. It plays over an old rock quarry to a surprisingly shallow green. We suggest taking one more club than you think you need and aiming for the front edge; missing long is better than short here.

Is Stones Throw a good value for the money, and what kind of overall experience can I expect?

Absolutely, Stones Throw is a fantastic value, especially considering the pristine conditions. You're getting a championship-caliber layout without the typical resort price tag, and the pace of play is usually excellent, letting you truly enjoy the round. It feels like a private club experience.

How are the practice facilities at Stones Throw, and what's your top tip for warming up effectively there?

Their practice range is solid, with good grass tees, but the short game area is where it shines. We recommend spending extra time on chipping and pitching around the practice green; the course's greens have subtle breaks that demand a precise short game.

After a round at Stones Throw, where do you recommend we grab a bite or a drink nearby to cap off the day?

Head straight to "The Divot Den" just five minutes down the road. It's a local favorite with great craft beers and surprisingly good pub fare, perfect for reliving your best shots. Their patio is ideal on a nice evening.