Hole-by-hole Breakdown

Welcome to StoneWater, a premier 180-acre course that was once home to the Nike Tour. With rich history and a scenic layout, StoneWater offers something for golfers of all skill levels. Featuring four sets of tees plus hybrids, StoneWater sets up for the big hitters at 7,060 yards, the Members at 6,120 yards, and the ladies at 5,541 yards. Each hole presents its own set of challenges and rewards, ensuring a memorable round every time you play.

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Hole 1


Par 4

Hole 1 is a challenging par 4 measuring 432 yards that greets golfers with a creek that hugs the left side of the fairway before cutting across to the right. To set yourself up for the best approach to the green, aim for the left center of the fairway. For the big hitters, a fairway wood is a safer play to avoid going into the creek about 300 yards out. Beware of that creek which now protects the right side of the green, as it slopes from back to front.

Black 432
Gold 411
white 397
green 355
silver 328

Hole 2


Par 4

Hole 2 is a demanding par 4 stretching 464 yards, where length off the tee is at a premium. The fairway invites a powerful drive, but long hitters need to be cautious – errant shots can reach the water on the right about 250 yards from the tee. The green is generous and relatively flat, but is well-defended by bunkers on both sides, ready to challenge any wayward shot. Precision is key here, as the sand traps can quickly turn a birdie opportunity into a scramble for par.

Black 464
Gold 445
white 414
green 380
silver 356

Hole 3


Par 3

At 201 yards, Hole 3 is one of the most beautiful yet intimidating par 3s you’ll ever play. Water guards the front and right, while a bunker protects the left, leaving little margin for error. Don’t underestimate the wind and select the right club to safely reach the green.

Black 201
Gold 183
white 163
green 130
silver 113

Hole 4


Par 5

Hole 4 is a 559-yard thinking man’s par 5 where big hitters can reach the green in two. Precision off the tee is essential to avoid the fairway bunker on the right. The ideal second shot is played short of the creek that crosses the fairway just in front of the green, setting up the preferred angle from the right side for the approach. Beware – the subtle undulations on the green make it one of the more difficult to read on the course.

Black 559
Gold 538
white 489
green 438
silver 401

Hole 5


Par 4

Hole 5, a short yet tricky par 4 at 362 yards, calls for strategy over power. Keep your driver in the bag and focus on finding the fairway and the green, which is well-protected on both sides by bunkers. Making a precise shot is essential for par.

Black 362
Gold 350
white 344
green 277
silver 255

Hole 6


Par 3

Hole 6 is a 173-yard par 3 where club selection and accuracy are critical. The large green is well-bunkered and features a range of challenging pin positions that can make for some tricky putts. To score well here, you’ll need to navigate the bunkers and find the right section of the green.

Black 173
Gold 161
white 141
green 118
silver 108

Hole 7


Par 4

Hole 7, an exciting 353-yard par 4, begins with a spacious landing area off the tee. Finding the fairway is crucial, as there’s water on the left and out-of-bounds on the right. Big hitters may want to keep the driver in the bag and opt for a more controlled tee shot. To attack this very narrow green, aim for the right side, but stay alert – avoid the fairway bunker and water on the right.

Black 353
Gold 347
white 332
green 296
silver 246

Hole 8


Par 4

Hole 8, a 390-yard par 4, presents a classic dogleg right that requires an accurate tee shot. Aim just inside the fairway bunker to set up the ideal approach to the well-bunkered green. Be mindful of the severe depressions along the left side of the hole, which can create unexpected challenges.

Black 390
Gold 471
white 347
green 331
silver 292

Hole 9


Par 4

Hole 9, a superb 470-yard par 4, demands a strong drive in the fairway to carry the wetland on the second shot. Missing the fairway means laying up short of the wetland, leaving a challenging uphill recovery shot to a large, well-protected green. A fitting test to close out the front nine.

Black 470
Gold 447
white 424
green 359
silver 304

Hole 10


Par 4

Hole 10, a 364-yard par 4, tempts you to pull out the driver, but think twice. Instead, choose a club that leaves you 100 to 125 yards for the downhill approach over a culvert. The large green is heavily bunkered, making it difficult to get close to the pin. Precision on both the tee shot and approach is crucial to avoid a tricky up-and-down.

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Black 364
Gold 355
white 332
green 282
silver 264

Hole 11


Par 3

Hole 11, a 193-yard par 3, may appear straightforward, but club selection is vital. Be sure to hit enough club to clear the two bunkers fronting this small green, and beware of the wetland on the right as a well judged approach can set up a rewarding birdie opportunity.

Black 193
Gold 186
white 161
green 123
silver 100

Hole 12


Par 4

Hole 12, a 417-yard par 4, begins with an elevated tee shot over a wetland, leading to a slightly uphill fairway. Two solid shots are required to reach this long, narrow green which slopes from back to front. Precision and power are both key to mastering this challenging hole.

Black 417
Gold 405
white 390
green 352
silver 282

Hole 13


Par 5

Hole 13, a lengthy 626-yard par 5, requires accuracy off the tee to find the fairway. Big hitters should be wary of driving into the wetlands, while others should plan to lay up. For your second shot, aim down the left side to avoid the fairway bunkers, setting yourself up for a short iron approach to the small green.

Black 626
Gold 597
white 546
green 484
silver 456

Hole 14


Par 4

Hole 14, the shortest par 4 on the course at 338 yards, is deceptively challenging. With wetlands on both sides of the fairway and out-of-bounds to the left, precision off the tee is a must. Leave the driver in the bag and focus on positioning your tee shot in the fairway to set up a short iron approach to the large green.

Black 338
Gold 314
white 288
green 258
silver 236

Hole 15


Par 4

Hole 15, a 433-yard par 4, offers big hitters a chance to swing for distance, but accuracy is crucial with out-of-bounds on the left and woods on the right. A straight drive is essential to set up a good approach. The very steep green is the most difficult on the course to putt, so be careful to leave your second shot below the hole.

Black 433
Gold 401
white 378
green 343
silver 320

Hole 16


Par 4

Hole 16, a par 4, demands an accurate tee shot. There’s trouble on both sides with water on the left as well as a fairway bunker and trees on the right. The approach shot is uphill and over a creek to a green well-protected by bunkers on both sides. Precision is key to navigating this hole, as wayward shots will find the hazards quickly.

Black 423
Gold 398
white 373
green 350
silver 329

Hole 17


Par 3

Hole 17, a breathtaking 247-yard par 3, features a slightly elevated tee shot over water to the largest green on the course. Trusting the yardage is crucial – being short isn’t an option. Aim for the center of the green to avoid trouble and set up a chance at par.

Black 247
Gold 218
white 185
green 145
silver 105

Hole 18


Par 5

Hole 18, our signature 557-yard par 5, provides a dramatic finish. Favor the right side to avoid the creek that runs down the left, crossing the fairway. On your second shot, aim for the left side to avoid the creek and wetlands on the right, setting up a short pitch to the tricky green. This final hole offers a memorable conclusion to your round at StoneWater.

Black 557
Gold 532
white 507
green 479
silver 420

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