COURSE INFO

This distinguished course laid the foundation for Stonebriar’s reputation as a premier golf destination in Frisco, Texas. The course combines timeless elegance with modern challenges, showcasing rolling fairways, pristine greens, and natural water features. As the cornerstone of Stonebriar’s legacy, the Country Club Course continues to captivate golfers of all skill levels with its strategic play and stunning vistas.

Holes: 18 | Yards: 6,769 | Par: 72 | Rating: 73.00 | Slope: 134

HOLE-BY-HOLE INFO

1st Hole

Par 4 · 382

Pro’s Tip:
This par 4 offers a great opportunity to start you with par or better. Find the fairway with your tee shot and you’ll have a short/mid iron approach.

Tee 1: 382

Tee 2: 352

Tee 3: 286

Tee 4: 347

Tee 5: 365

2nd Hole

Par 3 · 215

Pro’s Tip:
Is a challenging par 3.The safe shot here is to take aim at the front-middle of the green.This green is protected on the right and left sides.

Tee 1: 215

Tee 2: 145

Tee 3: 138

Tee 4: 138

Tee 5: 194

3rd Hole

Par 5 · 568

Pro’s Tip:
This par 5 is a big hitter’s dream. A sharp dogleg left with a penalty area that stretches from tee to green makes the choice from the tee very important. Choose wisely when deciding how much corner to cut off.

Tee 1: 568

Tee 2: 510

Tee 3: 395

Tee 4: 455

Tee 5: 546

4th Hole

Par 4 · 465

Pro’s Tip:
Favor the right side of the fairway with your tee shot on this par 4.The fairway slopes right to left and a tee shot that ends up in the left tree line could lead to a par+ number.

Tee 1: 465

Tee 2: 368

Tee 3: 363

Tee 4: 363

Tee 5: 444

5th Hole

Par 4 · 443

Pro’s Tip:
A difficult par 4, this dogleg right demands some distance and accuracy off the tee.The tree at the neck of the dogleg is your guide.Your tee shot needs to be beyond the tree and you’ll want to favor the right side. Anything left adds significant distance to your approach.

Tee 1: 443

Tee 2: 398

Tee 3: 360

Tee 4: 383

Tee 5: 422

6th Hole

Par 3 · 148

Pro’s Tip:
This par 3 is the “Signature Hole” on the Members’ course here at Stonebriar Country Club. While short, this hole offers as challenging a shot as you see from the tee. You must be accurate with yardage to this downhill green and don’t be fooled by the wind.

Tee 1: 148

Tee 2: 103

Tee 3: 103

Tee 4: 103

Tee 5: 123

7th Hole

Par 4 · 327

Pro’s Tip:
This uphill par 4 is the shortest par 4 on Club course..Long hitters may want to challenge this hole and take a shot at driving the green. Beware of the water that comes into play from 50 yards in on the left. It leaves a narrow patch of fairway the closer you get to the green.

Tee 1: 327

Tee 2: 310

Tee 3: 284

Tee 4: 284

Tee 5: 310

8th Hole

Par 5 · 577

Pro’s Tip:
A lengthy downhill par 5 that generally plays directly in the Southerly wind. Favor the left side and you might find some extra yardage offered by the downhill slope of this fairway.

Tee 1: 577

Tee 2: 522

Tee 3: 400

Tee 4: 492

Tee 5: 541

9th Hole

Par 4 · 438

Pro’s Tip:
Perhaps the most difficult back-to-back shots that this course demands. With penalty areas both right and left of the fairway, accuracy is paramount. Find the fairway with your tee shot, and you’ll be rewarded with a long iron shot to an elevated, 2 tiered green which is protected on all sides by sand and water. This par 4 also generally plays into a prevailing Southern wind.

Tee 1: 438

Tee 2: 389

Tee 3: 306

Tee 4: 306

Tee 5: 411

10th Hole

Par 4 · 366

Pro’s Tip:
A short, downhill, dogleg left Par 4 to begin the back 9. The safe play is to take a shorter club and play it into the upper fairway, keeping it left of the bunkers. Longer hitters can take a driver over the trees and potentially get on the green from the tee.

Tee 1: 366

Tee 2: 344

Tee 3: 276

Tee 4: 319

Tee 5: 344

11th Hole

Par 4 · 422

Pro’s Tip:
Long uphill and then down Par 4. A driver may be too much for the longer hitters as a pond begins about 120 yards short of the green and it is usually downwind. Shorter hitters can hit a driver between the left trees and the sand traps. Green can be elevated or downhill depending on how far your tee shot ends up

Tee 1: 422

Tee 2: 393

Tee 3: 303

Tee 4: 361

Tee 5: 422

12th Hole

Par 4 · 363

Pro’s Tip:
Short Par 4. Driver can be the choice of club, but will leave a tough, short pitch shot to an elevated green. Bunkers are placed on both sides of the fairway, but with a shot down the middle should leave a short iron to wedge into a slightly elevated green.

Tee 1: 363

Tee 2: 375

Tee 3: 295

Tee 4: 295

Tee 5: 328

13th Hole

Par 4 · 436

Pro’s Tip:
Downhill, dogleg left, par 4. Usually downwind, longer hitters should take a long iron or hybrid off the tee to set them up with a short to mid iron. Driver can reach the pond that starts about 100 yards away from the green. Shorter hitters may take a driver and leave them with a mid to long iron. Bunkers surrounding the green are tough up and downs from anywhere.

Tee 1: 436

Tee 2: 375

Tee 3: 295

Tee 4: 354

Tee 5: 416

14th Hole

Par 3 · 218

Pro’s Tip:
Downhill par 3. The green sits well below the tee box. Depending on the wind the hole, can play anywhere from 1-2 clubs shorter than the actual yardage. A small pond sits just to the right of the green, that pond can not be seen from the Tee Box. Very undulated green, getting on the correct tier is important for a 2 putt.

Tee 1: 218

Tee 2: 172

Tee 3: 91

Tee 4: 170

Tee 5: 186

15th Hole

Par 4 · 423

Pro’s Tip:
Long dogleg right, par 4. The green sits slightly elevated from the tee box. Hole is usually into the wind, driver is the play off of the tee box for all players. Fairway gets very tight the farther down the hole you get. A creek runs up the right side of the hole, any shot left out right has a chance to reach the water. An extra club or two may be needed to reach the slightly elevated green

Tee 1: 423

Tee 2: 359

Tee 3: 352

Tee 4: 352

Tee 5: 399

16th Hole

Par 5 · 509

Pro’s Tip:
The tee box is extremely elevated from the fairway. Shorter hitters can take dead aim at the bunkers on the left side of the fairway. Longer hitters can take a driver over the trees on the right side. Shots onto the green need to be accurate as a pond surrounds the right and back side of the green with not much room for error.

Tee 1: 509

Tee 2: 471

Tee 3: 436

Tee 4: 436

Tee 5: 491

17th Hole

Par 3 · 188

Pro’s Tip:
Downhill par 3. Bunkers short right and long middle surround the green. A multi tiered green sits down from the tee box. Hitting the green is a must as an up and down around the green is not the easiest of tasks.

Tee 1: 188

Tee 2: 142

Tee 3: 108

Tee 4: 108

Tee 5: 168

18th Hole

Par 5 · 556

Pro’s Tip:
Long par 5. Driver or 3 metal off the tee is the play on this long Par 5. A pond about 270 yards out comes into play with any tee shots that miss the fairway on the right side. Another pond begins on the left side of the fairway roughly 200 yards away from the green and wraps around the left side to the back of the green. Layups must be positioned correctly as water comes into play on both your 2nd and 3rd shots.

Tee 1: 556

Tee 2: 479

Tee 3: 400

Tee 4: 441

Tee 5: 527

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many golf courses are at Stonebriar?
Members enjoy access to two courses: the Fazio Course and the Country Club Course, both offering distinct layouts and scenic views.
What makes golf at your club unique?
Golf here is unique because one membership provides access to two courses and 36 holes of scenic, challenging golf, along with separate practice facilities and a broad calendar of tournaments and events.
Can I play the course with my membership?
Yes. Golf Members enjoy full access to golf, along with practice facilities and club amenities that support both casual and competitive play.
Do you offer golf instruction?
Absolutely. The Club offers professional instruction led by experienced golf professionals, with private lessons, group clinics, and player development programs designed for all skill levels.
Are golf programs available for juniors?
Yes. Junior golfers can participate in a variety of programs focused on skill-building, sportsmanship, and fun. From introductory clinics to more advanced training opportunities, the Club fosters a strong foundation and love for the game.
Do you offer private golf lessons?
Yes. Our certified instructors provide lessons for all skill levels.
Are group clinics available?
Yes. Group lessons, junior programs, and seasonal clinics are offered.
Can I store my clubs at the club?
Yes. Club storage is available to Members.
Do you offer club repair?
Yes. The Pro Shop provides regripping and basic repair services.
Do you provide club fitting services?
Yes. Professional fittings are available with top golf brands in our Pro Shop.
Is there a junior golf program?
Yes. Juniors can participate in Crush It! Junior Golf instruction, junior golf leagues, and seasonal camps that make learning the game fun and engaging.

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