Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Stoneybrook Golf Club

119 Stoneybrook Road, Columbia, Tennessee

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
3.9196 Reviews
Columbia, TNLocation

The Club

About Stoneybrook Golf Club

Stoneybrook Golf Club, located in Columbia, Tennessee, offers an 18-hole public course with a par of 72. The course spans 6091 yards and features a variety of tees to accommodate different skill levels. Golfers can enjoy a year-round golf season with amenities such as a driving range, putting green, and a clubhouse with banquet facilities.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

3.4/5
GolfPass · 82 reviews
3.9/5
Google · 196 reviews
In summary

Stoneybrook Golf Club receives praise for its well-maintained greens and challenging, varied layout, which many find enjoyable. The staff is generally noted as friendly and welcoming, enhancing the overall experience. However, some visitors express concerns about the rough being difficult, inconsistencies in cart path availability, and the value of the green fees relative to the course's current condition and amenities.

3 months ago
Great Golf course! Links style. Michigander reminds me of Oakland hills, Indianwood golf course. Very high quality Greens. last weekend February better than hermitage! Half the price!
— Christopher Webb
a year ago
I am very new to golfing, so this’s review may not mean a lot. For the most part, the fairways and greens seemed like they were in decent shape, but I played the rough quite a bit and I expected the grass to be shorter and less mud. The carts were great and the course has a good variety of obstacles and features.
— Kerry Knopp
8 months ago
Course is in really shape except for a few bare spot at the end of the concrete cart paths. Greens are in excellent shape. The rough is a ball-eater. I ghink you could stand and just drop a ball straight down into it and still not be able to find it!!!
— John Simmons
7 months ago
Course is in good shape. Too many cart path only holes for no apparent reason. No water on the course. Bring your own or purchase in clubhouse. Rough is tough! Better hit it straight!😀
— Jim Knutson
11 months ago
I recently had the pleasure of playing a round at Pillow springs, and I must say, it exceeded all expectations! From the moment I arrived, the staff was incredibly welcoming and helpful, making me feel right at home. The course itself is a true gem, with meticulously manicured greens and fairways that offer a perfect balance of challenge and playability. What really stood out to me was the attention to detail in the course design. Each hole presented a unique set of obstacles, requiring strategic thinking and precise shots. Overall, Pillow was nothing short of fantastic. Whether you're a sea…
— Matt Markham
Edited 6 months ago
I played here a couple of weeks ago with my dad and uncle who are from out of town. Staff was friendly. There was very little play on the course and it felt like we had the course to ourselves, which was odd considering the absolutely perfect weather. One of the staff attributed the slow play to football season causing reduction in play, but I'm not buying it. My home course is packed this time of year and we have plenty of football fans. I'm only giving 4 stars as a fair review since I think the green fees are a bit high ($75) for what you get. The layout is fun. The two nines are very differ…
— Robert Duran
3 months ago
Came down from Michigan and will be back. Course was in amazing condition for the time of year. Greens were immaculate and the layout is challenging but very fun.
— Bryan Webb
10 months ago
Went to Pillow Springs for the first time, paid for 18 holes and we were only able to get through 9 due to weather. The course was nice and the greens were technical. I do have two complaints but they didn’t ruin my experience. The tee box’s were extremely hard packed and we broke multiple tees just trying to put them in the ground. Also not all the holes have cart paths and the cart would stop working if you were in a do not drive area but it was difficult to determine where those areas were. Had to push the cart a few times to get out of the zones. They gave us a rain check for 9 holes. It’s…
— Michael Moynahan
2 months ago
Garbage course. Greens completely fired out and fairways are mud. I don’t think they have any employees aside from the starter and person working the desk to check in for your tee time
— Baron McDonough
7 months ago
Really enjoyed playing at this golf course. After the new owners have taken over, it has improved significantly. Looking forward to playing golf here more often!
— Kerry Rogers
a year ago
Terrible pace of play, no Marshall and a dog fight has more of a priority than the everyday customer. Just stop at Towhee you’ll appreciate it more, from staff to golf experience!!! Writing from the cart waiting!!!
— Mark White
a year ago
A Disappointing $75 Round The new owners of Pillow Springs bought the course with the vision of transforming it into something better—but unfortunately, they’ve missed the mark in all the areas that matter to the average golfer. They’ve clearly spent a ton of money… but not where it counts. Instead of investing in the basics like a functional driving range or playable greens, they built maintenance buildings and a massive five-acre putting green. Meanwhile, the driving range is still a complete dump. The greens? They’re tiny—about a quarter the size they should be for an amateur course—and…
— Perry Ausbrooks

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