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The Woodlands, TX

Stonebridge Church DGC

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3.715(based on 12 reviews)
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the seeker
Experience: 52 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

meh. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 3, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course has one of the best water holes I've played.(6) It has good signs and the dirt teeboxes are fine to play on.

Cons:

It's pretty boring. I shot a 50 and that was leaving a lot out there. Oh I dunno it's okay I guess.

Other Thoughts:

It's good practice and definitely better than bear branch. (not as crowded and compact) We came from College Station, and I won't be back. I would rather play McDade in Conroe twice than play these two courses again.
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frisbeeguy
Experience: 41.9 years 1 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great little course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 15, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great little course. Not too long so can be played fairly quickly. No long blind holes... most pins are just slightly tucked away so you can spot where to throw from tee pad. Online throws are going to get you on the green with lots of birdie chances while throws that slightly miss the line can be severely punished by the thick rough. Great signage and easy to navigate. New course "rough" but should break in nicely - let's hope locals aren't too "helpful" w/ the break-in process... no need to remove what's there just because it's in you're way! Throw out / around the obstacles - don't knock down trees / remove foliage!!!!

Cons:

Tee pads are rough and will be slippery when wet. I chose to play from back of almost every teeing area. Parking is also limited near the course.

Other Thoughts:

On church property. Very nice setting. At this point there was NO litter. Let's keep it that way! Pack it in - pack it out.
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FlyinBryan
Experience: 13.8 years 11 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Coming along nicely! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 14, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Had a great time playing the course with some friends today. The redesign of the first 4 fairways makes for some nice finesse shots without throwing your arm out on long range shots from the start.
The setting of this course is one of it's greatest assets. Very quite and peaceful park like setting without pedestrians on sidewalks cutting through or along fairways. What could be better?
This course offers good selection of long, short, left and right hand fairways. Great water feature that comes into play on 3 holes and apparently is pretty deep and has very large Gar in it.

Cons:

Although this course has a great setting and is coming along very nicely it still has rough tee boxes preventing a higher rating in my opinion. This is going to be one of the premier courses in the north Houston area once it's broke in and finished.
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srm_520
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 20.1 years 156 played 142 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Lot's of work still 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jan 2, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

(Please refer to current reviews until I can update my review to better reflect the major changes to this course.)

The park is currently being redesigned, and thank God for it. I walked and played the holes that I could, and found all of them to be harder, longer, and more innovative. Since it is still in the redesign phase, I'm leaving the links to other courses in the area you may want to hit instead or in conjunction with this course.

Bear Branch Park - (Short and tight)

Terramont Park - (Big elevation & literally 2 miles away.)

McDade Park - (Great layout and newly redesigned - North in Conroe.)

Spring Valley DGC - (28 holes, challenging, pay to play)

If you live in the area, and want to practice your mid-range shots and your putting without having to worry about other golfers - this may actually be your place. Think of this course more as practice until the final design is finished for when you would play the surrounding courses.

Cons:

(Please refer to current reviews until I can update my review to better reflect the major changes to this course.)

Again - the course has gone from having one foot in the grave to being born into new life. However, there are only the old signs and tee boxes, which are no help, and no new boxes are set up yet.

A map isn't a luxury here - at this point it is a must. The following is the link the Houston DG Forums that show the most current map, http://www.hfds.org/vbull/sho...;postcount=37

Only nine of the 18 holes (holes 1-9 it looked like from the map) are currently installed, and it may take a while for the others to get in since raising money for them can be a tedious process.

Other Thoughts:

(Please refer to current reviews until I can update my review to better reflect the major changes to this course.)

There is still a long way to go before there is a finished product at Stonebridge, but I have new hope that a good course is coming.

My original rating was half a star, and I'm bumping it to 1.5 discs, which by definition is now passable. My guess is though in the future it may be reasonable to see 3 discs and above as a typical rating for this new 18-holer.
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