Public · 18 Holes

Stoneridge Golf Club

7510 Indian Lore, West Bend, Wisconsin

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Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

In summary

Stoneridge Golf Club is widely praised for its beautiful and challenging course layout, well-maintained greens, and friendly staff, making it a top choice for golf enthusiasts in the Twin Cities area. The club offers a private feel with excellent amenities, including GPS carts and a scenic setting. However, some visitors have noted issues with the pace of play and pricing, particularly at the driving range, and a few have reported less satisfactory customer service experiences.

a year ago
Amazing course, Amazing views a fair. But challenging course. Highly recommend trying to play this course. The staff was super helpful and friendly.
— Eric Druet
2 years ago
Really enjoyable course and experience! One of the best public courses I’ve had the chance to play in the Twin Cities. Each hole has its own challenges, course plays longer with incredible greens. Do yourself a favor and get out for a round!
— Dan Beary
3 years ago
First off I must say this is probably the hardest course I've played in Minnesota, but if your a true golf enthusiast this is a must play. Immediately when you turn down the drive you see how perfectly sculpted it is into this confined space. This course is a true links style front 9, and a more dramatically elevated back 9. Fair warning, you may not want to play on a windy day, as the wind comes into play on almost every hole. You will have tough lies, even in the fairways, and near impossible lies off the fairways. There are bunkers and fescue grass everywhere you look on every hole, theres…
— Coleman Elliott
7 years ago
Beautiful Golf Course. I didn't really go there to golf. My family had asked me to taste test some food for my brother's upcoming wedding. Presentation was amazing, food tastes great! Very friendly staff! I'll have to actually come here again when I score a date. 😂 I'll be back! 😎
— Matthew Yang
3 years ago
Excellent Layout & Conditions. Location & Architecture maximize the wind on this links style layout. Club choice is critical with large greens & very penal misses.
— Kenneth Huber
4 years ago
Awesome track with the best greens money can buy. Tough track so be prepared to grind but it’s a legit golfers course. Difficult but fair, firm and fast
— Aron Helm
8 months ago
Really nice links course that is challenging and in really good condition. Great staff on property - probably the best I have experienced in Minnesota's upper echelon properties.
— Clark Seifert
7 months ago
The course itself gets 5 stars. Beautiful and well-maintained. Challenging! I would argue it's a bit overpriced though considering the service is average. The bucket of range balls is pretty small which I guess is fine. One of the times I played, the range was mats only. Not really an issue for me except they didn't have tees and I couldn't get a tee into it. Not being able to drive at a range before a round is disappointing. My biggest issue is the pace of play. I played on a Saturday afternoon and the front 9 was good. Waited a little bit but expected for a nice weekend afternoon. Then come…
— Ashlee Miller
6 years ago
First time playing here. The course was in great condition and it was absolutely beautiful. The starter was super friendly and knowledgeable! Pace was very good ,under a 4 hour round. Looking forward to playing here again in the future.
— Jeromy Prosser
Edited 6 years ago
As a junior you can play golf here $30 for 18 holes. If you are under 18 please take advantage of this awesome deal! The green fee might seem steep for the weekend rate but the course is so good. In my opinion the best public course in the twin cities.
— John Heinsch
3 years ago
Great staff! Beautiful, challenging course! Fast greens, open fairways, fantastic place to eat!
— Jeff Meyers
11 months ago
I recently visited Stone Ridge to hit balls at the range, my first time back since I moved away in 2017. I’ve got great memories here, but my experience this time was a major letdown. The range pricing is baffling. A large bucket of 70 balls costs $21.68, which is actually more expensive per ball than buying small buckets. For less money, you can buy four small buckets (20 balls each) and get 80 balls. That’s the opposite of how bulk pricing should work. Buying more should cost less per unit, not more. When I pointed this out to the staff, I was met with confusion and condescension. The Head…
— Tim Dobyns

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