Stony Creek Golf Course -Championship, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Noblesville, Indiana.
The course first opened for play in 1990. The course was designed by Sam Taylor.
Two holes feature sharp dogleg fairways. Water hazards (ponds and three streams) come into play on six holes
Gold tees: par-71, 6,531 yards, 71.0 / 124
Blue tees: par-71, 6,371 yards, 70.5 / 123
White tees: par-71, 5,812 yards, 68.0 / 115(M), 73.8 / 131(W)
Silver tees: par-71, 5,209 yards, 65.2 / 109(M), 70.3 / 119(W)
Red tees: par-71, 5,093 yards, 69.7 / 117
$31 (cart included), played on Thursday, August 2016 at 12:06 PM
Meeting in the morning and then off for Customer golf, gotta love this job. Played with my friend Bill K on this fairly open layout with water sneaking in here and there to add a little excitement. Tee's and fairways are in good condition with nice shapely cuts to give the fairways some character to a straight forward layout. Mostly large greens that were a little tricky, and never seem to hit and read correctly. I only had one (1), putt save for par and 17 two (2) putt greens that resulted in shooting 42/42 w/35 putts on this HOT August afternoon. Always have very green conditions here with water scattered throughout the course and not being busy in the PM makes the $32 18/cart in 3.5hrs easy to take. Worth stopping in for the conditions and speed of play in the early PM.
$16 (cart not included), played on Wednesday, April 2014 at 2pm
Great staff. Great course. Def worth a try. My favorite course in this area.
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$16 (cart not included), played on Tuesday, January 2022 at 2:30 PM
After playing this morning at Sham GC, I was all warmed up to Grey Eagle GC nearby but they decided to stop play because of the impending cold weather on its way. So I ended up here at Stony Creek GC for $18 BUT it was walking only. Lucky I had my Sun Mountain cart so I headed out with a 5some about six (6) holes in front of me. With six (6) tee selections (6,531yds - 3,655yds) in prime season, they only had Blue 6,371 / 70.5 / 123 and White 5,812 / 68.0 / 115 and the Red 5,093 / 69.7 / 117 open for play on this Par 36/35 Sam Taylor design. First thing I noticed was the softness of the fairways and greens compared to Sahm GC earlier this morning. They have their fairways cut a little longer so maybe that made the difference. They have generous fairways here on most of the holes, with a little more tightness on the Back 9 due to the creek winding around. The Front 9 starts out with a nice 525yd Par 5 that gets you warmed up with no real problems. The #2 Par 3 is a 156yd slightly downhill that has you aiming to the LH side because of the green slope moving to the RH side. The #4 366yd and #5 325yd Par 4's share a creek that runs between them from tee to green so aim accordingly. The #9 208yd Par 3 is all carry over a pond so choose wisely you big dogs. The Back 9 starts out with a 342yd sharp dogleg left Par 4 that has sand in the corner and in front of the green waiting for you. The #11 is a short 137yd Par 3, but that pond in front will snag you if coming up too short. The #12 - #14 are back and forth Par 4's 345-395yds that have water and trees bordering the fairways. The #18 is a tough 520yd Par 5 because your tee shot can only go 200yds and then its through the sharp dogleg right. From their it's a uphill climb 275-300yds to the green about 75' above the corner. Really enjoyed playing here again, even though I wasn't looking forward to walking, but stayed warm. Ended up shooting 38/38 w/34putts as the temps dropped from 42-38 degrees and the winds picked up also.