
Stone Canyon was named as one of the "Best New Courses You Can Play" in the January 2010 issue of GOLF Magazine!
The only Greg Norman Signature Design in Missouri, Stone Canyon Golf Club opened for play on May 15th, 2009 and has recently become a public facility.
The 18-hole Stone Canyon Golf Club serves as the centerpiece of a 300 acre development project in eastern Independence, Missouri and has become an environmental model for landfill reclamation. The layout traverses rolling and rugged terrain while affording golfers several spectacular vistas of Kansas City to the west.
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Stone Canyon Golf Club Fact Sheet
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| Location/Directions: |
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Stone Canyon Golf Club is located just east of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Directions from Downtown Kansas City Travel east on I -70, and exit Woods Chapel Exit (Exit 18) north (left). Proceed one mile and club entrance will be on the left.
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| Address: |
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22415 East 39th Street, South, Blue Springs, Missouri, 64015 |
| Phone: |
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(816) 228-3333 |
| Operation: |
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Public Course |
| Architect: |
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Greg Norman Signature Design. Currently the Stone Canyon Golf Club is the only Greg Norman Signature Design in the Midwest |
| Opening Date: |
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May 15, 2009 |
Course Statistics:
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| Tees |
Yardage |
Par |
Slope/Rating |
| Shark |
7,059 |
72 |
75.2/144 |
| Black |
6,633 |
72 |
73.2/141 |
| Bronze |
6,227 |
72 |
70.5/135 |
| White |
5,852 |
72 |
68.5/129 |
| Red |
5,021 |
72 |
64.7/112 |
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| Director of Golf Operations: |
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Rick Holtcamp, PGA Head Golf Professional, (816) 228-3333
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| Superintendent: |
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Daryl Pearson. (816) 228-3333
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| Course Description: |
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The layout at Stone Canyon will provide guests with a truly memorable golf challenge with Norman's signature design traits that include closely mown green surrounds, creative bunkering and landscape accents that pay homage to some of the great courses in the world. The site itself is quite dramatic with interesting rock outcroppings, rolling topography and dramatic long views towards downtown Kansas City to the west. |
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