Stonebridge Golf Links

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stonebridge Golf Links a true links experience, and how challenging is it for different handicaps?

While it's not a seaside links, Stonebridge does a fantastic job mimicking the feel with its open spaces, fescue-lined fairways, and strategic bunkering. You'll find it's a fair test for mid-handicappers, but the wind can make it a beast for anyone on a blustery day, so bring your low punch shots.

When is the best time of year to play Stonebridge Golf Links for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend playing Stonebridge in the late spring or early fall - think May or October - when the fescue is vibrant and the temperatures are perfect. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a quicker round, as weekends can get quite busy, especially during peak season.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Stonebridge Golf Links, and is it good value for the money?

Green fees at Stonebridge typically range from $70-$120, depending on the day and time you play. We think it offers excellent value for a course of its caliber, providing a challenging and well-maintained experience that feels more expensive than it is.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Stonebridge Golf Links that I should look forward to?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which plays over water to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a great test of nerve. The course also features some fantastic elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, which add to its unique character.

Can you walk Stonebridge Golf Links, and what's the typical pace of play like?

You can definitely walk Stonebridge, and we encourage it if you're up for the challenge - the course is very walkable with manageable distances between greens and tees. Pace of play is generally good, usually around 4 hours to 4 hours 15 minutes, but always try to snag an early tee time if you're looking for a swift round.