Refight the Civil War at this course planted along paths used by soldiers in that conflict, and named for the great Southern General "Stonewall" Jackson. Spectacular views abound on this difficult course, where the battle is between you, yourself, and nature. The front and back nine contrast sharply, with the first holes running through open land and along a lake, and the last nine rolling over wooded hills.
$$$ (Expensive)Golf Course Statistics: 7,002 yards, par 72, slope 142 - designed by Tom Jackson (2001). This is a public course.
Stonewall Golf Club at Lake Manassas is touted by national and regional golf publications as one of the finest upscale daily fee golf clubs in Northern Virginia. Open to the public, come play this challenging Tom Jackson-designed, 18-hole golf course that's filled with history and excitement. The course is named after the Confederate Brigadier General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, long considered one of the South's greatest warriors. The famed "Carolina Trail" that was used to shift troops during the Civil War flanks several golf holes, with its old ruts still visible in places. The front nine rambles through open land along the lake, while the contrasting back nine meanders through densely wooded hills. The course is tied together with artfully shaped bunkering and immaculate tees, fairways and greens.