It’s not executive by any means. It’s a small nine hole course mostly par 3’s with 2 par 4’s some farmer built. I like that it’s small and walkable. Technically you only need maybe 4 clubs. 8 Iron, wedge, putter maybe hybrid for the two par 4’s. It’s right behind Stanley Lake easy to find. It has a small driving range and a very small putting area. There’s a yes a small clubhouse for food and drinks. It’s a great course for practicing your iron game. You get what you pay for. The staff is friendly and it’s kept up pretty good.
Karen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
I really enjoyed playing Stoney Creek. We were able to get a quick 9 holes in after work, so that works well for me time-wise. Also the putting greens were in beautiful shape. I thought the old farm equipment scattered about and all the water features and bridges were interesting and pretty. Also, it wasn’t crowded, which was nice because I didn’t feel rushed. I will definitely go back again.
Tyler K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Broomfield, CO
This is the course where they built it in there backyard and out up a sign calling it a golf course. Payed for 18 left after 9 and will never return. Course is in horrible shape along with the driving range which is just a field. The pictures make the course look far better than it really is. Skip this course if you see this post.
Dj L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, CO
For a shorter course this course was amazing, staff was above par and great service! I would also recommend it if you’re trying to get a couple balls hit down the range.
Rick H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arvada, CO
Cute privately owned executive nine hole course. Always in good shape and a few par 4’s thrown in there. When the water is running through the course, bring extra balls. I love the driving range here and their frequency range card, you choose the bucket size, small, medium or large… after 6 buckets, the 7th is free. This is a great place to bring new golfers!