Course reviews
+1 votes Doyle Wilmoth › The Stone › June 15, 2012
The Layout of the course is Very Deceiving.....Try to get as many pars and birds on the front Nine,,,, Cause the Back Nine gets LonG And Water Everywhere!!
Have Fun!!
Have Fun!!
+0 votes Luke McFarland › The Stone › October 15, 2010
Scenic in places, uses water and peninsulas in places. Sometimes holes seem too short or repetitive for the land, but overall enjoyable.
+0 votes Reid Harrison › The Stone › September 29, 2010
Relatively new course, and the only one in the Macon/Bibb area (for now). Great course for beginners, though you may want to buy a floating disc because this course plays along a lake, Moderately short course (only 5 holes 300+ feet) with open and wooded holes and everything playing as par 3. ~There is a $3 park entrance fee.
+0 votes Tony Thomas › The Stone › April 18, 2013
Biased review warning, I love this course. I get to play it often and it always offers something new. From the grippy pines on the front to the gusting winds and open water on the back. Never the same course twice!
+0 votes Kevin Woodham › The Stone › August 2, 2012
Course is very tough, they extended 14 so its longer then what is shown on the pictures.
+0 votes Paul Wagner › The Stone › July 2, 2013
Very deceiving course. Front nine are very short then the last 5 are long with lots of water. I had one go in the lake on 16, I jumped in and got it!! Have fun!
+0 votes Spencer Braley › The Stone › July 15, 2021
Show me a more thrilling finishing five holes in the region and I’ll show you a liar.
+0 votes Paul Grice › The Stone › March 10, 2018
I played my first PAR 3 tournament The Sailing Open at Claystone Park in Macon, Ga. First time I played it! Great course with open and wooded baskets plus the lake (water) is in play! Good variety of hyzer and anhyzer shots!
+0 votes Daniel Leggat › The Stone › August 8, 2021
The course is always well maintained. Holes frequently have baskets changed to different locations each. They added more holes with more to come. Really great course! Not the longest course but still plenty of challenge.
+0 votes Doug Odom › The Stone › March 22, 2019
I consider this my home course. Very fun to play. Very challenging.
+0 votes Gus Campbell › The Stone › December 14, 2020
Love this Course! Not great after rain, can get really muddy. But when it's dry, it's beautiful right on the lake, unique holes, that cover a wide range of shots.
+0 votes Taylor Riggan › The Stone › March 23, 2021
A really fun and technical course. The only "open" holes are along the lake. Swirling winds make these holes challenging, even though they are not long or obstructed. Most scoring occurs early in the wooded holes. If you can shape a putter and mid-range, you'll do well here.