Golf at Stonebridge
Nestled within a lush rolling landscape of verdant parkland and the picturesque Jock River, Stonebridge Golf Club is one of the finest 18-hole public courses in the National Capital Region. Professionally designed by noted architect Ted Baker, a Canadian designer best known for Lionhead Golf Club in Toronto, Stonebridge Golf Club was constructed to USGA specifications in 1999/2000 and officially opened its doors for business on May 1, 2001. Stonebridge Golf Club was closed for a major redesign for the 2021/2022 seasons. Doug Carrick, one of Canada's leading golf course architects, whose noted works include Eagle's Nest, Bigwin Island, and Angus Glen among many others, designed the amazing golf course layout we enjoy today, challenging golfers of all skill levels.
Spaciously laid out over 180 acres and nestled within the Stonebridge community, the golf course offers a wonderful blend of parkland and linksland golf. Stonebridge Golf Club features bent grass tees, greens and fairways, undulating putting surfaces, more than 60 premium Temisca sand bunkers, and natural fescue areas. Special care was taken to preserve the natural features of this spectacular site. Stonebridge Golf Club is recognized as a “Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS). Stonebridge Golf Club is the 29th golf course in Ontario, 56th in Canada and the 571st in the world to receive this honour.
The clubhouse boasts a magnificent, 2-sided, stone fire place in the front lobby, a majestic 2,000 square foot banquet hall, fully equipped pro shop, bistro, bar, men's and ladies locker rooms and a spectacular patio overlooking the 18th hole. A water feature located directly behind the clubhouse provides a sense of tranquility as water cascades from two fountains and a waterfall. To top it off, the beautiful gardens and golf course view make Stonebridge Golf Club the perfect setting for weddings and banquets.
Spaciously laid out over 180 acres and nestled within the Stonebridge community, the golf course offers a wonderful blend of parkland and linksland golf. Stonebridge Golf Club features bent grass tees, greens and fairways, undulating putting surfaces, more than 60 premium Temisca sand bunkers, and natural fescue areas. Special care was taken to preserve the natural features of this spectacular site. Stonebridge Golf Club is recognized as a “Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS). Stonebridge Golf Club is the 29th golf course in Ontario, 56th in Canada and the 571st in the world to receive this honour.
The clubhouse boasts a magnificent, 2-sided, stone fire place in the front lobby, a majestic 2,000 square foot banquet hall, fully equipped pro shop, bistro, bar, men's and ladies locker rooms and a spectacular patio overlooking the 18th hole. A water feature located directly behind the clubhouse provides a sense of tranquility as water cascades from two fountains and a waterfall. To top it off, the beautiful gardens and golf course view make Stonebridge Golf Club the perfect setting for weddings and banquets.
Audubon International is an environmental organization whose mission is to improve the quality of the environment through research, education and conservation. To become certified, we were required to design and implement a Natural Resource Management plan for the property by addressing Wildlife Conservation and Habitat Enhancement, Water Quality Monitoring and Management, Integrated Pest Management, Water Conservation, Energy Efficiency, and Waste Management.
For more information please follow the links:
Audubon Website
https://auduboninternational.org/fact-sheets/
https://auduboninternational.org/golf-and-the-environment/
https://public.ipmcouncilcanada.org/ - Stonebridge GC link for IPM Annual Reports
For more information please follow the links:
Audubon Website
https://auduboninternational.org/fact-sheets/
https://auduboninternational.org/golf-and-the-environment/
https://public.ipmcouncilcanada.org/ - Stonebridge GC link for IPM Annual Reports