Stonewall Orchard Golf Club - Golf courses, Grayslake, IL

Stonewall Orchard Golf Club - Golf courses, Grayslake, IL

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[Feb 24, 2008]
ajavidi
Shoots in the 80s

Definitely not a 5 star. Course is always in good condition but the design is questionable at best if you've played some good courses. No bailouts on some holes and some blind shots. It is a decent course but there are definitely better designs around.

Customer Service

Ok

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 08, 2007]
Greg
Shoots in the 80s

Stonewall Orchard is a premeir course and has the facilities to match. It pays tough, but fair. The greens roll true from hole to hole. The all grass tees for the driving range and huge practice green are a nice touch. It needs to be mentioned that the eigth hole back tees offer as challenging a tee shot in terms of risk/reward as can be found around the area.

Customer Service

Exellent. Very pleasent.

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The Bog in Mequon, WI

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 02, 2002]
John Smith
Shoots in the 80s

One of the best courses I have ever played. Top notch conditioning. Spectacular astheticaly pleasing holes. The price is around $70 and worth every penny.

Customer Service

Excellent, friendly staff not country club "fake" nice.

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When the clubhouse is finished this will be an absolute top notch facility, worthy of national noteriety.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 07, 2001]
Bill
Shoot in the 80s

If you've got some game you will love this course. It's as tough as you want depending on the tees but very fair. If you play smart golf and stay within yourself you can score but you need to think as you play. Pulling the big dog out every par 4 and 5 will eat you up.
Beautiful fairways and tees, good greens and a georgeous layout. Holes wind around so theres little hitting into other fairways although a cart is recommended.
As good as Pine Meadow, more fun to play. One of best in Chicago and a little out of the way so getting on isnt too much trouble.

Customer Service

Both times out there the people behind the counter have worked hard to make the round as enjoyable as possible. Must play if youre in Chicago.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 08, 2001]
michael
Shoot in the 70s

this course will only get better. layout great. scenic,fair
if you play the required distance to your ability. fairways wide,putting surfaces straight forward. risk reward shots available. carved out of pines/oaks. enter from farmland to
the smell of pines. not as impressive as whistling straights, but amazed to be in lake county. clubhouse needed, would enhance great finishing hole. great staff, handles everyone with the same degree (high). good night
pine meadow.

Customer Service

top rated.

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great range

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 27, 2001]
Keith Lawler
Shoot in the 70s

Stonewall is fantastic. A great course to get away from the ridiculously crowded Chicago courses and play some serious golf. Great scenery and layout provide for some scenic and challenging plays. This course is one the best that I've played anywhere in the USA.

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Some intimidating tee offs over expansive water and marsh.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 02, 2001]
Jeffrey Kaye
Shoot in the 80s

I thought that it was a great course. The maintenence greens and tees were wonderful. The layout is great.Nothing around the Chicago land area compairs. It should be on the top of the top 10 us courses.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 15, 2000]
Sean Lapinski
Shoot in the 80s

This is one of the best courses in the Midwest. After playing on everything from pitch and puts to Country Clubs this by far is one of the best. The front nine is challenging, but give you the space that you need to get all of the bad strokes out of the way. Do not be intimidated by number eight, yes is looks really scary but if you can play a slice then you will have no problem at all.
Going to the back things get a little tighter. Ten starts you off with a sloping par five so play the fade. Eleven is deceptive you can cut the corner if you’re a long ball hitter. Twelve is a fun hole if you like the sand. After this is gets pretty tight, use placement instead of really going for it. All in all it is a great course and worth the time.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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