Wintergreen Resort - Stoney Creek Monocan/Tuckahoe
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 72 | 7081 yards | 73.8 | 136 |
Blue | 72 | 6661 yards | 72.0 | 131 |
White | 72 | 6262 yards | 70.3 | 124 |
Gold | 72 | 5667 yards | 67.7 | 119 |
Red (W) | 72 | 5351 yards | 71.0 | 127 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 73.9/140 | 570 | 370 | 446 | 420 | 171 | 373 | 414 | 180 | 525 | 3469 | 473 | 354 | 564 | 226 | 505 | 350 | 391 | 165 | 584 | 3612 | 7081 |
Blue M: 71.9/136 | 545 | 354 | 427 | 399 | 161 | 364 | 390 | 163 | 501 | 3304 | 451 | 335 | 544 | 185 | 440 | 332 | 367 | 144 | 559 | 3357 | 6661 |
White M: 70.1/130 W: 76.5/139 | 512 | 324 | 412 | 375 | 148 | 354 | 375 | 150 | 473 | 3123 | 429 | 331 | 524 | 160 | 390 | 314 | 343 | 136 | 526 | 3153 | 6276 |
Gold M: 67.6/124 W: 73.2/132 | 419 | 256 | 391 | 342 | 135 | 328 | 335 | 150 | 414 | 2770 | 389 | 331 | 449 | 139 | 347 | 314 | 327 | 120 | 495 | 2911 | 5681 |
Red M: 66.2/121 W: 71.4/129 | 419 | 256 | 337 | 342 | 111 | 304 | 335 | 126 | 414 | 2644 | 350 | 292 | 449 | 119 | 305 | 290 | 288 | 102 | 392 | 2587 | 5231 |
Green W: 69.2/124 | 378 | 227 | 295 | 307 | 58 | 255 | 280 | 97 | 365 | 2262 | 300 | 215 | 385 | 54 | 263 | 195 | 223 | 76 | 364 | 2075 | 4337 |
Handicap | 3 | 13 | 7 | 1 | 17 | 11 | 5 | 15 | 9 | 6 | 12 | 2 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 14 | 18 | 4 | |||
Par | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 9 | 13 | 15 | 11 | 1 | 7 | 3 | 17 | 5 | 10 | 4 | 2 | 16 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 18 | 14 |
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Photo submitted by debean on 11/06/2021
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Photo submitted by Robert6634162 on 07/26/2020
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6th at Shamokin still looked good, despite a lack of mowing recently Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Love the views of the Blue Ridge here. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Conditions at Stoney Creek are usually better than this green surround on Shamokin Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Weeds in the bunkers? For $79? Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Tuckahoe course always shows well Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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the underrated par-4 2nd on Tuckahoe Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 02/27/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 02/27/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 02/27/2019
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 02/27/2019
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One of my favorite holes in all of golf, the first on the Tuckahoe course. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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#2 Tuckahoe is a great juxtaposition to the first hole. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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The uphill, dangerous approach to the green on #2 Tuckahoe is a great and rewarding challenge. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Great scenic view abound, like this one around #8 Tuchahoe Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Photo submitted by Saausageking7777 on 07/12/2018
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Photo submitted by Saausageking7777 on 07/12/2018
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Tuckahoe #1, my favorite hole in Virginia. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The uphill par-4 2nd on Tuckahoe is a fun challenge. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The downhill dogleg par-5 3rd on Tuckahoe is a great risk/reward design. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The scenic views of the Blue Ridge like this one approaching the 6th green on Tuckahoe are fantastic. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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More views from the par-4 7th tee on Tuckahoe. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The long par-5 9th on Tuckahoe is one of my favorite finishing holes. 360 degree views. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
Horrendous
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY PAYING FOR THIS ABSURDLY OVERPRICED GOLF COURSE. AT BEST, THIS IS A $30-$35 GOLF COURSE. On a scale of 1-5, the greens, tee boxes, fairways and rough are a 2. The sand traps/bunkers are a minus 1. Have no idea when the bunkers had any work done on them and looks like they have at least 6 months or more of weeds that have been growing in them. PATHETIC, ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC. BIGGEST WASTE OF MONEY I’VE EVER SPENT PLAYING GOLF.
Amazing course in the mountains setting.
I enjoyed this round with my brother in law while on vacation in the blue ridge mountains. Just stunning views and the course was imaculant.
Always a Treat!
Played all 3 nines today and would definitely give the nod to Monocan & Tuckahoe as the two in the best condition out of the 3. It’s always a treat playing StoneyCreek!
Absolutely beautiful
Scenic and challenging to play. You can get lost in the views on the course. Will definitely play again.
Shamokin Needs Some TLC
I've always loved played here and normally it's in great shape and a good value. The 27-hole course is divided into three courses, and they all play very differently. But the conditions are not consistent and that's an issue for the price being charged.
Tuckahoe 9 is in great shape, with freshly cut zoysia grass fairways and rough and well-kept bunkers. But the same can't be said about the Shamokin 9 with its Bermuda grass and weed-infested bunkers. It's a little embarrassing for a course charging over $60 for a round, you would expect better conditions on that nine, even with the restrictions from this crazy year. The lack of maintenance extended to the practice areas as well and it's not a great look for a course that normally has some of the best conditions around.
Subpar conditions aside, the rest of the round went well once be passed the 4-some in front of us that was on pace for a 5.5 hour round (they were nice about it). The mountain setting makes up for a lot and the staff is pretty friendly.
The restaurant was still closed for COVID so I can't offer an opinion on the food here. Come for the views and elevated tees, but maybe don't pay the full rack rate until conditions improve a bit.
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6th at Shamokin still looked good, despite a lack of mowing recently Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Love the views of the Blue Ridge here. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Conditions at Stoney Creek are usually better than this green surround on Shamokin Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Weeds in the bunkers? For $79? Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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Tuckahoe course always shows well Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
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the underrated par-4 2nd on Tuckahoe Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 06/14/2020
very scenic
gorgeous course. i enjoyed the round a lot. keep up the good work.
Overpriced
Greens fee is too high, even using hot deal. Course should be in much better condition considering the fees that they charge. All grass areas are less than expected.
Bermuda on fairways not out yet
Course was good but was disappointing the on many of the holes on the Shamokin 9 holes the fairways had no grass and were hitting balls off bare ground.
Beautiful Valley Course
Beautiful course. Still dormant and greens had recently been aeriated, yet quite a pleasure to play. Greens were surprisingly accepting and quick. Pleasant variety of hole layouts with ample risk/reward opportunities with some awesome scenery.
My only issue was not with the course but with the price. GolfNow price was $39. When I arrived at the course they wanted to charge $69. After a little haggling I paid $49. A good value at $49, but this is the first time I have used GolfNow and the course asked for a different rate.
In Great Shape Despite The Weather
I was surprised to find this course was even open in the middle of February but I hot a GolfNow Hot Deal for the middle of the day with perfect weather (for once) and had the whole course to myself for the first 16 holes until I caught up to two foursomes.
Conditions were very impressive, of course the Bermuda fairways are dormant, the ground itself had drained quite a bit from the heavy rains and snow the week before. There was no standing water anywhere and only a couple small soggy spots. To put that in perspective, this was the driest conditions I had played on in several months. The greens were also in excellent shape, with very little signs of winter traffic.
The staff was friendly as usual and I was fortunate enough to get to play the Tuckahoe nine, everyone’s favorite here. The complimentary dry towels provided in my cart came in handy with keeping my clubs clean.
I will continue to sing the praises of this course until you all start playing here, you’re really missing out on a gem!
Needs help
I have always been a big fan of Stoney Creek at Wintergreen but the Monakin 9 was in really bad shape. It had obviously been underwater and the fairways had little if any grass. They should be playing this 9. It is a 27 hole layout so they should let this 9 heal. Always love this course but it was in really bad shape. As is should not cost more then $30/round
Best Mountain Golf in VA for Under $100
*This review is for Tuckahoe and Monocan courses. I did not encounter any of the poor conditions mentioned by other recent reviews. I'm not sure if the course has since recovered or if those conditions were specific only to the Shamokin course.*
Along with Rock Harbor GC way up in Winchester, Stoney Creek at Wintergreen Resort is the most-underrated golf course in Virginia. Sure, you can spend $100-225 on high-end mountain resort golf at places like Omni or Primland, but at Wintergreen you can get 18 holes for $44 and have nearly as good an experience.
This is one of my all-time favorite designs and I think one of Rees Jones’ best courses, especially the Tuckahoe nine that opens with a towering tee shot down to a majesty hole with a great view. The character of Tuckahoe, Monocan, and Shamokin are all very different and unique and make for a fun play no matter what combination you get (make sure you get to play Tuckahoe).
Conditions here are top notch and even with the wet weather the course played very well with no bare spots or overly soggy spots, clean bunkers, smooth greens and well-maintained rough. One major exception is some of the green surrounds on Monocan which have been sodded and are still on the mend, but it’s manageable and doesn’t take away from the experience.
The mountain views are not to be overlooked, you really get more out of your round than a chance at some rewarding golf.
Facilities here are top notch with a grass driving range and free range balls, plus separate putting and pitching/chipping greens. The staff is also great and pace of play is very good.
The value here is good too if you pick the right day and get their afternoon special of just $44. That’s a remarkable value considering the costs at nearby places like Birdwood.
If you haven’t played here before, PLEASE go play. It’s a great course and it deserves a greatly reputation!
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One of my favorite holes in all of golf, the first on the Tuckahoe course. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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#2 Tuckahoe is a great juxtaposition to the first hole. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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The uphill, dangerous approach to the green on #2 Tuckahoe is a great and rewarding challenge. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Great scenic view abound, like this one around #8 Tuchahoe Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
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Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 08/05/2018
Used to be great.... now they’ve lost it
Normally when you pay a bit more you expect and get a bit more. This was Stoney creek 5-10 years ago. Therefore the ‘superior’ attitude from the people there was almost justified. I played today on muddy fairways and tee boxes that were sand and weeds. It’s unfortunate but they have lost this course in spots. The greens were mediocre/ok. There was a lot to be improved however. For the money I paid I expected much more.
7/11/18
The Best All-Around Course in VA
I’ve played 60 public courses in Virginia and this was my 8th time playing Stoney Creek at Wintergreen Resort and can tell you overall, this is the best public course in the state for under $100. There’s no one category that Stoney Creek excels at over other courses, but all factors considered, I rate it higher than any others.
The course has three 9-hole courses, and Tuckahoe #1 is my all-time favorite hole with a 70-ft drop from tee to fairway and a lake on the right. Even a good, straight tee shot will leave you with a fairway wood in your hand for the approach shot making it a tough but beautiful first hole (though you are usually directed to play Tuckahoe second so often times it’s your 10th hole). There are several other memorable holes with fantastic views of the Blue Ridge mountains, part of what makes the layout so great. You also wind your way through woods and along creeks making for a peaceful round as well.
The conditions here are well above average and are getting even better with the on-going renovation of Monocan 9. They are also in the process of redoing the tees but it doesn’t interfere with play. The greens are set to be aerated next week just as a head’s up. Speaking of greens, they are very fast here, and while there’s not a ton of undulation in the greens they are far from flat either so be delicate with your putts. The Bermuda fairways are smooth and firm and many holes can easily be played as links-style. The bunkers are well-groomed and easy to hit out of and the rough is even in most areas. There are ball-washers at every hole, a nice touch.
Off-course amenities are excellent with a grass driving range (complete with all-you-can-hit high-quality range balls, a separate pitching and chipping green (with bunker), and a putting green that will give you great practice for your round.
The staff is friendly and adequate if not overachieving. As for value, I paid the special Sun/Thu afternoon rate of just $39 which is a steal here but the course is worth the rack rates as well. Pace of play can vary but I’ve never seen it be beyond 4.5 hours. Having a starter to direct groups certainly helps.
I cannot say enough great things about this course, it’s a shame that it doesn’t get more attention from review sites or publications. It’s certainly worth a play, you’d have to work hard to be disappointed here.
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Tuckahoe #1, my favorite hole in Virginia. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The uphill par-4 2nd on Tuckahoe is a fun challenge. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The downhill dogleg par-5 3rd on Tuckahoe is a great risk/reward design. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The scenic views of the Blue Ridge like this one approaching the 6th green on Tuckahoe are fantastic. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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More views from the par-4 7th tee on Tuckahoe. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
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The long par-5 9th on Tuckahoe is one of my favorite finishing holes. 360 degree views. Photo submitted by Back9Ben on 09/10/2017
elitist staff will make you feel small
I live locally and try and play here at least 1/year. I won't be back after today. The snarky, elitist attitudes of the staff are just too much to handle anymore. Its a repeated theme here for years. This is not Augusta National and you are not the only golf course within driving distance. The condition of the course is average at best and the layout and difficulty of the course borders on being unfair. When I drop a ball on the green and rolls all the way across and off the front you have the green shaved too close. If you like to 3 and 4 putt....be looked down upon by the staff, and want to over pay for a course in mediocre condition, this place is for you.
Pace of play had to wait and had people pushing us. Thought they would have had the snack shop or cart girl out given the ski resorts were closed due to the nice weather. Young man at the bag drop was very nice and friendly. Thought the pin placements were unfair for February, would have been good for a club championship. Anyway, very beautiful and scenic course, will be back.
If you use golfnow all fees are prepaid online,how could the course try and charge you $69 ? If you pay online your green fees are paid!