Turning Stone
Sandstone Hollow
Par-3 / social resort golf
Sandstone Hollow is the pressure valve. Use it when the group wants action without another four-hour commitment.
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The take
Sandstone Hollow is the pressure valve. Use it when the group wants action without another four-hour commitment.
Best for
Arrival day, betting games, and mixed-skill fun
Watch out
Not a substitute for the championship courses
How to play it
Social add-on
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- Fast
- Social
- Low-stress
- Useful after travel
Watch-outs
- Short course only
- Not a destination anchor
Signature holes
Short-course routing
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Lower resort rate; verify current availability and pricing.
Best season
May: Viable but cooler and wetter; check opening/aeration windows.
Caddies / walking
This is not a walking/caddie destination.
Replay priority
Situational
Booking move
Book a golf package or tee times with lodging together if possible.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
May: Viable but cooler and wetter; check opening/aeration windows.
Jan
28F / 15F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Feb
31F / 16F
Sun Low; rain Snow
Mar
43F / 25F
Sun Mixed; rain Medium
Apr
57F / 36F
Sun Good; rain Medium
May
69F / 47F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Jun
78F / 57F
Sun Best; rain Medium
Google review
4/5 - 2 years ago
Very nice golf course with a few flaws. First off the grass is very thick and it can get very hard to hit a golf ball. And second, the tee boxes and greens are chipped up pretty badly. But overall a very nice golf course.
Very nice golf course with a few flaws. First off the grass is very thick and it can get very hard to hit a golf ball. And second, the tee boxes and greens are chipped up pretty badly. But overall a very nice golf course.
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Google review
3/5 - 7 months ago
Not so good. Bit dirty and dated. Rugs were not the cleanest. Significant noise between the room walls. But it was close to the turning stone. Would’ve stayed at the turning stone if the room is available. Would not recommend this place. Plenty of other nice places nearby, includ
Not so good. Bit dirty and dated. Rugs were not the cleanest. Significant noise between the room walls. But it was close to the turning stone. Would’ve stayed at the turning stone if the room is available. Would not recommend this place. Plenty of other nice places nearby, includ
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5/5 - 6 years ago
The hidden golf gem at Turning Stone Resort. Well kept and plays totally different when teeing off from different color tee boxes. A world class oar 3 course.
The hidden golf gem at Turning Stone Resort. Well kept and plays totally different when teeing off from different color tee boxes. A world class oar 3 course.
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