Stonehenge Golf Club is nestled on 100 acres of rolling terrain. The links-style layout boasts nine individually unique holes, each with challenging and memorable characteristics. Architecturally crafted into the natural geography of the property, our British Highlands inspired course leaves you with the feeling of golfing overseas without leaving Durham Region.
Book your tee time today! As a valued customer and exclusive member, you will experience the benefits of playing golf at seven of Durham Region's finest courses.
Book your tee time today! As a valued customer and exclusive member, you will experience the benefits of playing golf at seven of Durham Region's finest courses.
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Stonehenge Golf Club was founded in 2004. Our links-style course was architecturally designed with bentgrass tees, greens, and fairways giving golfers the ultimate playing experience. Stonehenge is considered by many to be one of the premier nine hole courses in Ontario, offering some of the most distinctive hole layouts to challenge your game.
The first and longest hole of the course. This 573 yard, par 5 dog leg left requires three solid golf shots for the average player to reach the green in regulation. The out-of-bounds forest along the right side of the hole and the kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue knolls along left enclose this hole's large fairway.
The first and longest par 3 on the golf course. This holes tee complex offers a variation of uphill tee shots over a man-made holding pond. Measuring 156 yards from the forward tee and 235 yards from the elevated "parking lot" tee. This hole houses the biggest green site on the golf course, and depending on pin location can add 15 yards to the scorecard.
This 156 yard, par 3 is the shortest hole on the golf course but is said by many to be the signature hole at Stonehenge. Surrounded by deciduous trees, this hole's tee shot does not leave much room for error. The elevated green is the smallest on the golf course and if that wasn't challenging enough it is protected by a pot bunker, and naturalized pond and marsh land.
A long tee shot, over a large waste bunker, is required to reach this holes rolling bentgrass fairway. Naturalized fescue knolls surround a two tiered green that is framed by an aged cedar tree backdrop. A false front collar, and a bunker on either side of this green, make laying up in windy conditions a viable option.
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