Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Stonehenge Golf Club

2850 East Pierceton Road, Winona Lake, Indiana

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
4.5126 Reviews
Winona Lake, INLocation

The Club

About Stonehenge Golf Club

Stonehenge Golf Club in Winona Lake, Indiana, offers a championship 18-hole course open to both members and the public. The course features a variety of obstacles and challenges, along with a driving range, pro shop, and a full-service restaurant. Golfers can enjoy year-round play with two indoor golf simulators that allow for practice and competition...

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Green Fees

Monday - Tuesday 18-hole$49 8am - 2pm, Open to Public
Monday - Tuesday 18-hole Seniors/Military$49 8am - 11am, 62+ Seniors, Military
Monday - Tuesday Twilight Golf$44 2pm - 6pm, Open to Public
Wednesday - Thursday 18-hole$54 8am - 2pm, Open to Public
Wednesday - Thursday 18-hole Seniors/Military$49 8am - 11am, 62+ Seniors, Military
Wednesday - Thursday Twilight Golf$44 2pm - 6pm, Open to Public
Friday - Sunday 18-hole$64 8am - 2pm, Open to Public
Friday - Sunday Twilight Golf$44 2pm - 6pm, Open to Public
9 Holes with cart rental$35 Must be a member to walk
18 Holes Walking$35 Must be with a member
9 Holes Walking$20

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall

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Reviews

What People Say

1.6/5
GolfPass · 28 reviews
4.5/5
Google · 126 reviews
In summary

Stonehenge Golf Club is highly regarded for its well-maintained course, smooth and fast greens, and picturesque layout that offers a challenging yet enjoyable golfing experience. The staff is frequently praised for their hospitality, and the club offers modern amenities like GPS-equipped carts and Trackman simulators. However, some visitors have noted issues with pace of play and occasional maintenance concerns, such as cart malfunctions and minor aesthetic details.

6 years ago
In town from Florida on vacation to see family and decided to get out and play some golf while we were here. Fred was a fantastic host and made sure our experience was top notch. The course is impeccable and the technology in the carts absolutely blew me away. Great experience and a fun day! If you are only going to play one course in the Ft. Wayne area this is the place to go!
— Farrell Waitkus
Edited 5 years ago
Denny Hepler has been around the golf industry for most of his adult life and has seen – and done – quite a bit. . He played his collegiate golf at Ball State University before transferring to Florida State University where he was a First Team All-Conference selection, he advanced to three NCAA finals during his college career. Denny turned pro in 1978 and participated in Big Break on The Golf Channel winning Big Break VI. In 2003, Hepler was inducted into the Indiana Golf Foundation Hall of Fame. After leaving the PGA Tour, Denny joined the PGA of America and served as the Assistant Pro at S…
— David Theoret
2 years ago
I've got a long history and family connections to this course. Warsaw is my 2nd home town and when I'm there, I consider Stonehenge my home course. Perfect green speed for me too!
— Christopher Hall
a year ago
Great course with smooth fast greens
— Wayne Smith
a year ago
A pretty and challenging course. A couple holes are quite difficult. They appear to be renovating the clubhouse. Friendly, small town atmosphere.
— Fred Rasp
5 years ago
Course is beautiful and has a great layout. It is a little over priced for weekday play. I can understand paying a little more on weekends but not during the week.
— Kevin Scheil
2 years ago
Had not played here in years. I was pleasantly surprised that the course is in great condition. Greens rolled well and at a good speed. Sand traps were well maintained. Fairways were generous for the most part. Having GPS in the carts is nice if you haven't played there in a while. The clubhouse appears to be under renovation. But the downstairs area where everything is located is nice and more than adequate. There is a nice driving range and practice area. The grill room serves decent hot dogs, brats and burgers. Not sure if there are any other dining options. Overall: Very nice course that I…
— Walter Schoonover
10 months ago
Took my Dirty Birdy Travel Golf League out to Stonehenge for the second season in a row. The course is kept up so well and the greens are pure and fast. Craig went above and beyond hosting our Tournament. As a Golf Addict, book a tee time here if your looking to golf in the area.
— Zack Cripe
a year ago
This is a great track, when my friends are in town, they want to play this course. It has a great clubhouse and the staff is accommodating. The courses is challenging and reminds me of a country club. I highly recommend it.
— Jim Makina
3 years ago
Great track in good shape. Management has trouble controlling pace of play. Ran thru the front nine in 1:45 then hit gridlock on the back caused by a group playing as six. I called the shop twice…. They said they would “check it out”. Must have been OK because we were backed up three groups behind us. Golf etiquette must not be a priority here.
— Bill Wittliff
3 years ago
The course I felt was in decent shape for being as dry as it has been, but my cart had died twice while on the course. Once on 13 and lastly on 18 indefinitely. I had a greenskeeper who was just happened to go by pick me up and he looked over the cart. Completely dead. The guy had given me a ride to the clubhouse and had told me they should take care of me inside. I explained I had the cart die on 18 and the guy running the pro shop didn’t seem to concerned. The guy had told me I was probably in a restricted area. I replied that the cart died in the middle of the fairway and I had pushed “with…
— Thomas Despot
7 years ago
Only front nine was open due to rain. Understandable. I've driven by this course for years and never played. Finally made the decision to drive up and pay "upscale" price to play an "upscale" course. While the course was decent, greens were not great. It was all the little things that lost stars for this course. For example, as you are teeing off on the second hole there is a white trailer and a huge pile of sand just off the cart path. And this theme of carelessness by the grounds crew is throughout the front nine. Part of playing a nice course are these little things. Course played fun. But…
— Quentin Runion

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