
Stonehouse Golf Course

Stonehouse Golf Course
Stonehouse
Stonehouse Golf Club in Toano, Virginia, was originally designed by one of the most
innovative golf course architects in the business, Mike Strantz, a former protege of
Tom Fazio. Strantz’ goal was to compliment nature so closely as to make the layout
indistinguishable from Nature itself. This 18 hole, 7013 yard course is laid over wild,
tumbling hills near the York River in the Tidewater Region. The natural beauty of virgin
hardwoods thriving with wild turkey, deer, mountain laurel, and hollies provide the
backdrop for spectacular golf in Virginia. With deep bunkers and wide fairways, the
par 72 layout features dramatic elevation changes. Enormous greens perched on the
edges of natural cliff formations offer constant challenges for any level player.
Year Built: 1996
Fairway: Bermuda
Greens: G12 Champion Bermuda
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