Stonegate Golf Club
Website: https://www.stonegategolfclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Stonegate Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We've found late April through May and then September through October offer perfect temperatures and the course is typically in peak condition. Summers can get quite hot and humid, impacting your comfort and the course's lushness, while winter might see frost delays. You'll want to aim for those shoulder seasons.
What are the biggest challenges golfers face at Stonegate, and what should I watch out for?
Stonegate's real test lies in its undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers, especially around the par-3s. You'll want to pay close attention to pin positions and bring your best short game, as three-putts are a real possibility if you're not precise. The back nine also introduces some tricky water hazards that demand accurate tee shots.
Is Stonegate Golf Club good value for the money, and what can I expect for greens fees?
We consider Stonegate a solid mid-range option, offering a well-maintained course without the premium price tag of some resort courses. Greens fees typically range from $70-120 depending on the season and time of day, which we think is fair for the quality of play and the overall experience you get here. You're paying for a consistently good round, not just a name.
What's the "must-play" hole at Stonegate, or what are its signature features?
Hole #14, a par-4 with a dramatic downhill approach to a green guarded by a creek, is definitely Stonegate's showstopper. You'll also love the panoramic views from the elevated tee box on #7, a challenging par-3 that often plays into the wind. These holes really capture the course's blend of beauty and strategic design.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Stonegate, and what amenities are available after a round?
The Stonegate clubhouse offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere perfect for unwinding. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop and a casual grill serving up excellent burgers and local craft beers - we always grab a post-round brew on their patio overlooking the 18th green. It's nothing overly fancy, but it's comfortable and exactly what you need after 18 holes.