1The opening tee shot is to a relatively wide fairway, setting up a mid-iron approach to a green that falls away to the back.Getting close to the hole can be tricky, especially to front hole locations.2Guarded by an old stone wall that cuts diagonally in front of the tee and continues along the left side of the green, the second plays uphill and longer than its stated yardage.There are no bunkers here, and shots played into the bank on the right may work their way onto the green.3Another uphill tee shot here should hug the bunkers on the right to account for the significant right-to-left slope in the landing area.A good drive over the crest of the hill will bring the green within reach. The layup is well-defended by bunkers short of the green.4A favorite hole for many of our partners, the fourth sweeps to the right around a pair of bunkers and native grasses.The second shot is played at the neighboring church steeple to a wildly contoured green, divided into left and right halves by a central ridge. Don’t miss on the wrong side here.5This hole plays downhill but into the prevailing wind to a wide, hogs-back fairway.Favor the left side to set up an approach shot around the iron-ore mine to the right of the green.6The shortest hole on the course will surrender a few birdies, but the heavily contoured and steeply sloping putting surface demands precision from the tee.7You’ll need your best tee ball here on the hardest par 4 on the front nine. Uphill from tee to green, avoid the cluster of fairway bunkers on the right at all costs.The green tilts sharply to the front and falls off to both sides.8A beautiful three-shot hole that evokes North Berwick as it plays over an old stone wall both off the tee and between the first and second shots..9This hole was here for many, many years just waiting to be built. The green may appear flat, but look again.This hole was here for many, many years just waiting to be built. The green may appear flat, but look again.10With dense woods right and deep bunkers left, many choose to lay-up off the tee here, leaving a full shot into this tiny, rolling green.With dense woods right and deep bunkers left, many choose to lay-up off the tee here, leaving a full shot into this tiny, rolling green.11Play to your own preferences. Here, a drive up the right side of this wide fairway will open up the angle of approach, but playing near the deep bunker on the left will let you tak12This short par 4 should prove to be a very exciting hole which may give up an eagle or two! Tom Doak dares long hitters to aim directly at the flag over bunkers on the left.Playing safely to the right leaves a short pitch to the Biarritz-style green, which is split into front and back shelves by a deep swale through its center.13Quite possibly the most difficult par 3 at Stonewall. The wind will almost always be a factor, as will the water hazard on the right.Missing short will leave your best chance to get up and down for par.14Another beautiful hole defined by a set of classic Doak bunkers! Playing close to the fairway bunkers on the right will shorten the hole and leave the best angle from which to atta15Slightly uphill and often into the wind, this hole will play longer than the number on the card. Avoiding the small central bunker is paramount, as the convoluted putting surface d16This is the most difficult two-shot hole on the back nine. Clearing the pond from the back tee requires a 220-yard carry, and a ball pulled left may find a second pond farther down17Nestled in a sea of sand, the rolling picturesque green on this long par 3 is steeply pitched to the left, making the fronting bunkers a decent place to miss.Nestled in a sea of sand, the rolling picturesque green on this long par 3 is steeply pitched to the left, making the fronting bunkers a decent place to miss.18Most players will be looking to finish with a birdie, but it may take a bogey or two to figure it out. Be prepared for an audience as you putt out to settle your match under the waYou will either love or hate this hole, which twice plays over crossing streams. Usually playing downwind, it is 290 yards to the first hazard from the back tee; almost 100 yards t
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