Located at 3033 Taunton Rd., Stonehenge Golf Club is a boutique 9-hole course carved out of 100 acres of rolling terrain. The layout takes inspiration from British Highlands links, with sandy soil making it one of the first courses to open in spring and one of the last to close in fall. It plays approximately 3,388 yards from the back tees at par 35, featuring three par-3s, two distinctly different par-5s, and four solid par-4s.
What stands out is how dense and varied the holes are for a 9-hole track. Elevated tees, false-front greens, pot bunkers and native fescue all make appearances. Especially memorable: the 156-yard 5th, a short par-3 surrounded by marsh, pot bunkers and trees; and the opening 573-yard par-5, where a solid drive still leaves an uphill finish to a guarded green. The fairways bend and flow, the bunkers aren’t just decoration—they deliver meaningful decisions. Bent-grass tees, fairways and greens keep conditioning high.
Though modest in length, Stonehenge delivers depth: the layout rewards shot-making over brute distance. It’s approachable for higher handicappers yet gives experienced players subtle places to test creativity and management. The clubhouse includes a full pro shop, practice area and post-round dining patio overlooking the 9th green so the 19th hole feels right.
If you’re near Durham Region and want a round that’s short on time but long on detail, Stonehenge offers a smart, fun day out. Bring your wedge game and your confidence—there’s plenty to reward both.
Pilgrim’s Oak • Peach Bottom, PA • pilgrimsoak.com • 717-548-3011
Hole No. 12 • Par 3 • 192 Yards
Oftentimes, the best golf courses are the ones hardest to find. Pilgrim’s Oak, tucked away in southern Lancaster County, PA, is a prime example. There are no major towns nearby and to get there you have to share the road with John Deere tractors and Amish horse-and-buggys. But despite the directional challenges and solid-lined, no-passing lanes, the layout has become a favorite destination for both locals and