Golf in Michigan is much cheaper than similar courses in Ontario. Course was in great condition, carts and club house were clean.
Stonebridge is a Arthur Hill design course which includes sand traps and water. It is definitely a challenge, for example, the 13th hole (behind our home) is over 400 yds long as a par 4. The 14th hole is a par 5 with water on the right off the tee and on the left near the green. Bunkers line the right side of the green. If you are a senior, it is best to play before 11am, the rates are lower. If you are interested, there is a group of seniors that plays most Thursdays depending on the weather. It is not a league but you have to contact the leader of the group so apply tee times are obtained.
I've tried to play here a couple times but each time there has been no starter and no rangers to keep things moving. The last time it took nearly three and a half hours for nine. No matter how nice a course is it isn't worth that. Relatively nice set up but I don't like the crowded feel of houses on nearly every hole (there's generally no chance of hitting them but it still makes the course feel closed). If you're looking for a nicer course try eagle crest in Ypsilanti, otherwise there are plenty of other options that won't take all day to play.
Just played here. traps are like concrete, tee boxes are completely torn up, even have ant hils on them. I don't think the grenns keeper has even looked at the greens in months. Whoever moves the pins leaves indentations and the plug dies. The course doesn't have enough yardage markings. It's a nice layout but either they are in financial trouble or they're simply milking it.
Very pretty course, nice and open. Excellent landscaping and a joy to play. Driving range is a little small, but the place is very pretty. One of the nicest practice greens Ive seen. Prices are just a tad high. Not really high... just a tad.
Continue to play the course at least once a week. A real challenge because of the length, water and sand traps. Course is in good condition and have reduced rates for seniors.
Nicely designed, challenging course if you don't mind playing between houses, condos. Some interesting holes.
Stonebridge is in great shape this year. Greens are fast and in wonderful shape compared to most courses in Michigan that had greens hurt by the winter. I run a senior group of 32-40 every week and I would recommend Stonebridge to anyone this year.
Have been to the clubhouse many times and have had a burger there. Very handy as I live in the neighborhood. Food is always good and the drinks always cold. This place is a must try!
This is a nice golf course situated in a housing development. It's an 18 hole course with driving range, putting green, club-house, and pro-shop. The food is pretty good and inexpensive. The cart and golf fees are around $25 for 18-holes, which is pretty reasonable. Quality of the course is nice too.The course is set in a housing neighborhood, so be cautious as it is easy to shank a drive and hit a house. A buddy smashed someones window and had to pay for it (homeowners don't appear to have course insurance). Kind of silly in my opinion that the course doesn't require homeowner's insurance. Don't let that scare you off though, it's a good course. Just hit the ball straight.