Course Overview

Holes18
Typeprivate
Par71
Length6,625 yards
Slope130

Golfer Tips

Book Early

Weekend slots fill up quickly, so reserve your tee time in advance.

Mind the Geese

Geese can be an issue; stay aware on the course and around the grounds.

Dress Accordingly

Strict dress code policy—no denim or casual attire allowed.

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday

11:30 AM - 9:00 PM

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Stone Oak Country Club

In Holland, Ohio, Stone Oak Country Club is a blend of history, enchantment, and top-tier golfing. Established in 1921 and initially known as Glengarry Country Club, it now spans 160 acres as a private, member-owned sanctuary. Designed by S.P. Jermaine and revamped by Robert Bruce Harris in 1954, this par-71 championship course covers 6,625 yards, offering a formidable test for golfers of all levels.

The course itself is a standout with its sloping fairways and strategically placed hazards that keep players on their toes. The signature oak trees that dot the course add a touch of natural beauty and shade, heightening the experience. The course is meticulously maintained, a claim well-supported by the lush condition of both fairways and greens.

One can't talk about Stone Oak without highlighting their signature hole, the 18th. This par-4 finale puts your skills to the test with a strategically placed water hazard and a challenging green that slopes subtly. It’s a perfect blend of risk and reward—a fitting end to a day of exceptional golf.

Amenities at Stone Oak Country Club extend far beyond golf. The club features a newly expanded Golf Shop complete with a golf simulator for those less favorable weather days. For families and those inclined towards variety in their recreational pursuits, there are tennis courts, pickleball courts, and a competition-size swimming pool, complete with a separate zero-entry baby pool. The fitness center, offering a range of classes, rounds out the comprehensive suite of activities available to members.

Dining here is another high note. Whether you seek a casual meal at the Turnberry Tavern or a more refined dining experience, the club's culinary offerings won't disappoint. The food is well-prepared, and the service matches the overall high standards of the club.

Despite its numerous strengths, Stone Oak is not without minor issues. Geese can occasionally be a nuisance, and while the grounds crew does a commendable job keeping the place pristine, it's a factor worth mentioning. Additionally, some organizational hiccups have been reported, particularly concerning staffing and event management.

For those considering membership or a visit, Stone Oak maintains a strict dress code. For men, collared shirts are a must, and denim is forbidden on the golf course or driving range. Ladies are expected to adhere to a similar standard. Booking a tee time is straightforward but don't expect the cheapest rates, especially on weekends.

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