A stunning golf course in Prescot with 350 feet of elevation change sitting at 5200 feet above sea level, this is some unique golf course experience. Have never played a course with so much challenge in determining the yardage and club selection with so drastic a change in elevation. It plays to a total length of 7,052-yards over the stone ridges and boulder outcroppings of Prescott Valley. It was designed by Randy Heckenkemper, and is a desert/mountain combination course design. The course can be challenging and very frustrating and you really need to play it a couple of times to get used to the layout and distances, but it's not to be missed. It can be great fun and was in excellent condition with great customer service. Make sure you test the golf carts brakes before you head out!
Posted by: dyland
Jul 4th, 2010
Stoneridge is a very gimicky golf course with a ton of blind shots and the worlds worst closing hole and the most poorly designed par 5 anywhere in #18. I played it once back in April and was not very thrilled with the course, I am almost curious to play it again now that I know it, but I have a feeling my thoughts will remain that it is a wacky design and I should have spent the money to play somewhere else.
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