The 18-hole "Stone Ridge" course at the Stone Ridge Golf Club facility in Eagle Point, Oregon features 6,738 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 72.3 and it has a slope rating of 134. Designed by James A. Cochran, the Stone Ridge golf course opened in 1995. Scott Lusk manages the course as the Golf Professional.
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18 hole regulation length course
72 par | 6,738 yards | 134 slope
72.3 rating
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Stone Ridge Golf Club
Golf Only facility
60 tees driving range
18 regulation holes
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This is a cool Southern OR course with a interesting and challenging layout - especially from the back tees. The only problem is drainage, or lack thereof. The lower fairways can be very soggy and sloppy, even during times of low or no rain. If this course would consider drying out the fairways it would receive a great deal of more play. Most golfers in Medford feels the same way (management are you listening?).
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I played this course on Monday 4/6/09. Twilight rate was $20 walking. Wonderful afternoon in the Rouge Valley, 80 deg. I live in the Portland area and had not played the course since it opened. This is a great course. The facilities are just right for a golf only course, friendly staff, and adequite inventory in the pro shop. The course plays very well with generous landing areas (be sure to play the right tees for your level of game) and large greens, but can be a real challenge if the pins are in the right spots. The scenery is open and rural with a great view of Mt. McLoughlin. The course condition when I played was good. I think the course plays best from late spring through October. the course is walkable if you are a regular walker playing golf. I walked the course with a speed cart, and while there is a hill going up numbers 10 & 11, the rest of the course reasobably flat. If you like golf, this is a course worthy of playing, I'll stop by more often.
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Great course layout. I think this is the prettiest golf course in the Rogue Valley. My only beef with the course is that the drainage is terrible and the greens could putt a little faster. The pro shop staff is very friendly and the have a great selection in the club house. And the value is great $40 dollars with a cart on weekdays. For best golf make sure you play it in the dry parts of the year and you will be very happy.
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