Stonehedges Golf Course is an 18-hole golf course in Groton, NY with a par of 72. It offers 3 tee sets: blue (6,333 yards, slope 121, rating 71), white (6,042 yards, slope 121, rating 69.5), yellow (5,191 yards, slope 109, rating 65.5). The hardest hole is #3, a par 4 playing 442 yards from the first tee.
Stonehedges Golf Course
Groton, NY
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A relatively straightforward opening par 4 with a fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Two bunkers protect the right side of the green, making accuracy on the approach shot important despite the hole's moderate length.
A short par 4 that plays deceptively tricky, ranking among the course's most difficult relative to its yardage. Water hazards left of the fairway and around the green demand precision off the tee and on the approach.
The course's most challenging hole, a lengthy par 4 that demands two solid shots to reach the green safely. The fairway is bordered by hazards on both sides, and the elevated green is well-bunkered, making this hole the true test of the front nine.
A mid-length par 4 with character defined by its bunkering strategy and narrow approach to the green. The fairway offers reasonable width, but bunkers flanking the green demand a well-placed second shot.
A manageable par 5 with a relatively open layout that allows aggressive players room to make a play at the green in two shots. The fairway widens through the middle section, though hazards tighten near the green to protect par.
The second-most difficult hole on the course, this par 4 is lengthy and demanding from the back tees. Water or out-of-bounds left creates a significant hazard down the entire left side, leaving little margin for error on both tee and approach shots.
A mid-length par 3 that requires a confident tee shot to a well-bunkered green. The green's size and shape demand accuracy rather than distance, and wind conditions can significantly affect club selection.
A solidly difficult par 4 with strategic bunkering that influences the ideal approach angle to the green. The fairway offers reasonable playing width, but the greenside bunkers and potential hazards reward precision over distance.
One of the course's most challenging par 4s despite its moderate length, featuring significant hazards that penalize wayward shots. Strategic bunkering near the green and potentially tight fairways create a demanding finishing hole for the front nine.
A relatively accessible par 4 to start the back nine with a fairly open layout and reasonable fairway width. Bunkers guarding the green and potential hazards left require an accurate approach to secure a birdie opportunity.
The most difficult hole on the course, this long par 5 demands two excellent shots just to position for an approach. Water or out-of-bounds hazards likely frame the hole, making it a strategic test where three shots is a respectable result.
The third-most difficult hole on the course, this par 4 plays long and challenging from the back tees with strategic hazard placement. The approach shot is heavily guarded by bunkers or water, making this a hole where par represents a quality score.
A mid-length par 3 with a relatively generous green complex that rewards solid ball-striking but penalizes misses. Bunkers protect key areas around the green, and the hole's exposed nature makes wind a factor in club selection.
A tricky par 4 where the scoring difficulty is higher than its handicap suggests, featuring a dramatic change in elevation or a dogleg that creates strategic intrigue. Water or out-of-bounds hazards and greenside bunkers conspire to make this hole more challenging than its length indicates.
A short, quirky par 4 that plays much shorter than similar holes and offers a potential scoring opportunity despite strategic hazards. The compact length combined with bunker placement and hazards near the green creates an interesting risk-reward dynamic.
A short-to-mid-length par 3 that requires a precise tee shot to avoid the surrounding hazards protecting the green. The consistency of yardage across all tees suggests a strategic design that challenges accuracy over distance.
The second-most difficult hole on the course, this lengthy par 4 demands two powerful, accurate shots to reach the green safely. A dogleg or significant hazard placement likely defines the hole's character, making club selection off the tee a critical decision.
A finishing par 5 that offers a fitting conclusion to the round with length and strategic complexity without being the absolute hardest. The fairway likely narrows in critical areas, and bunkers or water near the green create drama in the final approach.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 15 | 9 | 1 | 13 | 17 | 3 | 11 | 7 | 5 | 16 | 18 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 10 | 12 | 2 | 14 | |||
| blue | 340 | 315 | 442 | 370 | 470 | 382 | 178 | 368 | 348 | 3213 | 341 | 487 | 372 | 190 | 386 | 305 | 168 | 411 | 460 | 3120 | 6333 |
| white | 324 | 306 | 394 | 353 | 450 | 377 | 157 | 354 | 334 | 3049 | 327 | 463 | 365 | 185 | 340 | 292 | 168 | 403 | 450 | 2993 | 6042 |
| yellow | 305 | 255 | 357 | 281 | 386 | 309 | 130 | 296 | 303 | 2622 | 283 | 381 | 308 | 140 | 255 | 285 | 162 | 361 | 394 | 2569 | 5191 |