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Stonebridge Golf Club

Designed by Arthur L. Davis, ASGCA and opened in 1994
Stonebridge - Rome, Georgia

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6816 yards
Slope:
128
Rating:
73
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Stonebridge" course at the Stonebridge Golf Club facility in Rome, Georgia features 6816 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73 and it has a slope rating of 128. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $60. Stonebridge Golf Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Arthur L. Davis, ASGCA, the Stonebridge golf course opened in 1994.

Estimated Green Fees
$60
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Stonebridge with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Stonebridge

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Gold72.70/130 418 352 436 166 533 410 404 189 532 3440 366 406 183 398 475 182 349 510 423 3292 6732
Blue70.20/127 401 336 407 144 484 377 366 173 498 3186 341 381 165 375 435 165 315 481 398 3056 6242
White68.00/122 372 320 370 115 467 356 338 143 469 2950 314 357 154 344 420 143 283 445 383 2843 5793
White (L)73.60/129 372 320 370 115 467 356 338 143 469 2950 314 357 154 344 420 143 283 445 383 2843 5793
Green (L)71.70/125 339 304 352 100 448 341 325 129 434 2772 307 340 136 319 397 123 279 426 363 2690 5462
Green (L)71.80/126 328 294 350 93 413 336 293 108 411 2626 221 332 136 310 360 123 250 429 343 2504 5130
Par 4 4 4 3 5 4 4 3 5 36 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 4 36 72
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There’s a public golf course in Rome, GA that is revered by local golfers and is a true hidden gem. Stonebridge Golf Club is owned by the city of Rome and is managed by Indigo Sports – formerly Billy Casper Golf.

Stonebridge Golf Club was designed by Arthur Davis and offers golfers five sets of tees that can be played anywhere from 5,039 - 6,809 yards. The Blue Tees play 6,383 yards with a course rating of 70.9 and a slope of 128. Seniors typically play from the Green Tees (5,643/66.5/120) and Ladies from the Red Tees (5,039/69.9/119). Choose the tees that best suit your game and you are sure to have a good time. Stonebridge is certified as Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International and is committed to protecting the local environment, providing wildlife habitats, and conserving natural resources.

Over the years, the club has received its fair share of accolades including a “Top Twenty Georgia Course” in 1997 by Golf Digest, “Georgia’s Best Public Golf Course” in 2002 by Georgia Golf News, and a “Top 10 Course in the US under $55” in 2012 by Golf Digest.

Stonebridge Golf Club is set in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, with a beautiful view of Lavender Mountain awaiting you on the first tee. Mature Georgia pines frame well-manicured Bermuda fairways that lead to challenging Champion Bermuda greens. The course winds its way through an upscale neighborhood but the homes are never a factor.

The first and third holes at Stonebridge Golf Club are long, challenging par 4s that if played correctly can get your round off to a great start. Number 1 is a fairly straight 401-yard par four with a tee shot that plays slightly uphill into a green that is protected with a single bunker front right and a lake right of it. Miss your approach shot left, and you’ll encounter some mounding around the green which can lead to some interesting lies.

The 3rd hole at Stonebridge Golf Club is a dogleg left that plays 418 yards from Blue Tees. Your tee shot plays slightly uphill and then slightly downhill on your approach shot. There’s good undulation in the fairway and the bunker in the front right catches a lot of balls hit short. It will take two well-played shots to reach this green in regulation.

There are several other memorable holes, too. Number 6 is an interesting par 4 that is listed on the scorecard at 383 yards from the Blue Tees, but it plays downhill and significantly shorter. Trees frame the left side of the fairway and there are four pot bunkers in the landing area. A good drive will leave less than 150 yards slightly downhill into a large, well-undulated green.

Number 9 is a 511-yard par 5 that is the number 1 handicap. It’s also the first hole with a significant amount of water; water that needs to be dealt with twice on your way to the green. Long ball hitters may want to leave the driver in the bag off the tee, the rest of us can just swing away! Unless your tee shot is up near the water at the end of the fairway, play your layup shot onto the fairway to the right of the green but be sure to avoid the cluster of three bunkers. Success so far will leave a short pitch shot onto the green which is protected on three sides by water and slopes slightly from the back right towards the water.

This same lake is going to come into play on the next two holes. It helps to create a dogleg on the 337-yard 10th hole, a hole where hitting a draw off the tee goes a long way toward posting a good score.

Number 11 is a straight, 393-yard par 4 with water all down the left side and a large, deep bunker that comes into play between the water and the green. The mounding on the right helps to funnel balls hit slightly right back into play. The green slopes dramatically from left to right with some good undulation in it.

Fourteen is a short, but interesting par 5. At only 474 yards it’s not that long and can present an opportunity to go for the green in two with a good tee shot. Your drive is somewhat blind and slightly uphill but once you get up to the top, it’s all downhill from there. There are a couple of bunkers on the right off the tee that need to be avoided but the most significant hazard on this hole is the creek that crosses about 30 yards in front of the green and the two grass bunkers on the left side. Another short but challenging hole.

From the tee box, Number 18 is a great-looking finishing hole. It’s a par 4 that plays uphill and consequently longer than the advertised yardage of 398 yards. There’s a fairway bunker on the left side in the landing area off the tee and two more bunkers on the right side just short of the green. The green is angled and a lot wider than it is deep.

In addition to the best public course in the area, Stonebridge is home to the best practice range in Northwest, GA. Actually, there are two practice ranges here. The first is your traditional range, with small and large buckets of balls and a bevy of flags and targets to shoot at. It’s long enough that you can hit every club in your bag. The second range option is a lot more fun.

“Launchbox” is Stonebridge’s version of a TopTracer Range. In case you’re new to this technology, a Toptracer range uses image sensors to capture a golf ball in flight and then converts the multiple video angles of the ball to create a near-perfect flight of the ball. It also captures all kinds of data, such as the distance, height, and ball speed of each shot. Not only is it a great practice tool, but it’s also a great entertainment tool as well. The system itself has different modes so you can have a long drive competition, closest to the pin challenge, and a variety of golf courses that can be played “virtually.” Launchbox at Stonebridge offers 5 covered Toptracer bays complete with outdoor furniture and bayside food & beverage service. Each bay can accommodate up to 8 players and is rented by the hour. If no one has the bay booked right after you, you’re welcome to stick around for a while. Just don’t forget to tip the wait staff…generously!


Stonebridge offers a variety of memberships with monthly payments to fit anyone’s budget. The “Caddie” membership offers unlimited range balls and $12 greens/cart fees after dusk for $49/month. At the other end of the spectrum, the “Legend” membership includes unlimited range balls, greens fees, and cart fees as well as discounts on events. For an avid golfer, $300/month is a bargain!

Scoring well at Stonebridge is going to take not only some good ball striking but also the ability to think your way around the golf course. The driver is not always the best option off the tee and knowing the location of the hazards goes a long way in scoring well. The course is always well-maintained and with Indigo Sports and Troon managing the course, rest assured that things are only going to get better. For more information on the facility or to book your next round of golf or reserve a time at Launchbox, visit them online.

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585 Stonebridge Dr NW, Rome, GA
30165-4415
(706) 236-5046
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