Resort · 18 holes
TPC Scottsdale (Stadium)
Scottsdale, AZ — Stonewolf Golf Club, a distinguished Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in Fairview Heights, Illinois, embodies the Golden Bear's renowned design philosophy: a challenging yet eminently playable experience. Nicklaus personally oversees the creation of his Signature courses, ensuring every contour, angle, and hazard placement reflects his strategic vision. The result at Stonewolf is a layout that tests the skilled golfer while remaining enjoyable for players of all abilities, seamlessly integrated into the natural landscape. As one of only four Jack Nicklaus Signature courses in Illinois and Missouri, it holds a special place among the region's golf offerings. The course is celebrated for its "big swings and big moments," featuring meticulously maintained Zoysiagrass fairways that provide an exceptional playing surface. Stonewolf has a history of hosting various tournaments, including events for the Amateur Players Tour, solidifying its reputation as a premier golf destination. Its combination of strategic design, pristine conditions, and the prestige of a Nicklaus Signature makes it a truly unforgettable and worthwhile round.
Type
Resort
Region
Southwest
LooperScore
86.8
Holes
18
Par
71
Established
1987
Design & architects
- Tom Weiskopf — architect
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