Olde Stonewall

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PA
United States

Olde Stonewall Golf Club is a 7,100-yard course designed by renowned architects Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry that opened in 1999. The course plays to a par of 70 and measures 7,103 yards. The course rises from the banks of the Connoquenessing Creek, up over wooded hills to a soaring promontory. Stone features prominently throughout the design, with approximately 750,000 tons of stone winding their way around and through the course, lining tee boxes, cart paths and water hazards.

The course is challenging but fair, with trees hugging nearly every hole and significant elevation changes. Notable holes include the fourteenth par 3, tucked back into the woods, and the fourth par 4, where the entire right side of the fairway is lined with water. The course has a rating of 74.3 and a slope of 149.

The course has been recognized in Golf Digest's rankings as "Number One Public Course in the State," "Best Courses in the State," and "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses". It was selected by Golf Magazine as one of the Top Ten new public courses in 1999 and has been ranked in the TOP 50 public in the United States by GOLF DIGEST. The course has not hosted historic PGA Tour events.

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