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Highland Heights, Ohio

StoneWater Golf Club

A Hurdzan-Fry masterpiece where championship design meets lakeside beauty in the heart of Northeast Ohio.

About the Course

StoneWater Golf Club stands as a beacon of excellence in Northeast Ohio golf, a 180-acre parkland masterpiece carved by the legendary design duo of Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry. Since its opening in 1996, this semi-private facility has earned its reputation as one of the region's finest daily-fee destinations, hosting professional tournaments and attracting golfers of all caliber. The course stretches across native wetlands and natural terrain, with 16 of 18 holes incorporating water hazards that are both beautiful and punishing. Each hole feels carefully orchestrated—manicured bent grass fairways wind between sandstone-lined water features, cascading waterfalls, and towering pines that create an almost resort-like escape just outside Cleveland's suburbs.

The playing experience is all business. From 7,060 yards at par 71, the course delivers a legitimate test with a slope of 138, demanding precision and strategy from every tee. Forced carries over water, undulating greens that demand finesse, and bunkers strategically placed as both visual drama and tactical hazards keep your scorecard honest. The signature moment comes on the par-3 third hole—a compelling carry over water with bail-out sand on the left—but the entire routing is thoughtful and playable for better-than-average golfers while remaining accessible to improving players. A tour-quality practice facility with five bunkered target greens, short-game areas, and extensive range ensures you arrive ready to compete.

Beyond the golf, StoneWater has become a destination in itself. A modern clubhouse anchors the experience with locker rooms, a full-service restaurant, and a spacious outdoor veranda overlooking the course. The atmosphere balances championship rigor with genuine hospitality. Staff are engaged, the pace moves well, and the whole property hums with quiet professionalism. This is the kind of course that makes a group trip memorable—the kind where Monday morning conversations revolve around specific moments from specific holes, and everyone leaves planning their return.

Why It's Great for Groups
  • Hurdzan-Fry Design Pedigree: Built by the same architects who designed Erin Hills and Calusa Pines, with tournament experience hosting professional events that attracted PGA Tour stars like Jason Day and Justin Leonard.
  • Water-Dominated Challenge: 16 of 18 holes feature water hazards, creating a visually stunning and tactically demanding layout that separates good shots from poor ones without being unfair.
  • Tour-Quality Practice Facilities: One of the finest practice complexes in the country with five bunkered target greens, dedicated short-game area, fairway bunker practice, and extensive range—ideal for warming up or sharpening your game.
  • Group-Friendly Atmosphere: Perfect semi-private setting for group outings with excellent clubhouse amenities, full-service dining, and a sophisticated-yet-approachable vibe that welcomes public play with respect and professionalism.
  • Playable for Multiple Levels: Despite tournament-quality conditioning and legitimate championship challenge, the course design accommodates improving golfers; well-groomed conditions and clear strategy make every player feel capable and engaged.
Courses on Property
StoneWater Golf Club18 holes · Par 71

Championship-caliber parkland course playing 7,060 yards with water hazards on 16 holes, bentgrass fairways and greens, and a slope rating of 138.

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Key Details
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Green Fees
$69–$95/person est.
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Walking Friendly
Yes
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Caddies Available
Yes
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Best Time to Visit
May through September, with peak seasons in late spring and early fall when temperatures are comfortable (65-75°F) and conditions are optimal. The course operates from April through November; avoid winter months (December-February) when the course is closed due to snow and freezing conditions. Spring (May-June) and fall (September-October) offer the most forgiving playing conditions and the most vibrant landscape, while summer (July-August) can bring heat and humidity typical of Northeast Ohio.
ParklandWaterfrontWalking OnlyCaddies AvailableChampionshipHidden GemCart Required
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