Fayetteville, Ark. -- Billy Casper Golf and Stonebridge Meadows Golf Club announced that the eight-year-old, Randy Heckenkemper-designed layout is included in Golf Digest's vaunted listing of "America's Greatest Golf Courses," best-in-state rankings.
Established in 1966, America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses is the oldest ranking in the game and is based on the extensive play and scrutiny of thousands of courses by Golf Digest's course evaluation panel. The America's 100 Greatest package, which also includes America's 100 Greatest Public Courses and Best-in-State rankings, appears in the May 2005 issue.
Stonebridge Meadows was ranked as the 10th best course in the state among public and private facilities, and is one of only two public courses to appear in the top 10. The 7,150-yard layout was also awarded with 41/2 stars in Golf Digest's 2004 "Places to Play" guide, and is considered one of the crown jewels of the newly minted Natural State Golf Trail.
"We are honored to be named to such a prestigious list, and we greatly appreciate the recognition from Golf Digest, one of the most respected publications in the industry," says BCG regional manager Tom Barrett. "The ranking reinforces the efforts put forth by the Stonebridge Meadows staff, and it echoes the feedback we receive from our valued customers."
America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses - including all new rankings, supplemental stories, methodology, the newcomers and drop-offs to the list, and a detailed account of how every course scored in all judging criteria - can be viewed now at http://www.golfdigest.com.