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Stonebriar: Established Luxury Golf Living in Southwest Frisco

Stonebriar combines two private golf courses with some of Frisco’s most established luxury neighborhoods. The area includes guard-gated communities, custom homes, golf-course properties, lower-maintenance residences and larger estate lots near the Dallas North Tollway.

Stonebriar Country Club provides 36 holes of private golf through the Country Club Course and the Fazio Course. However, the two courses occupy separate locations, and only the Country Club Course is integrated with the residential neighborhoods commonly identified as Stonebriar.

The club and surrounding real estate are separate. Purchasing a Stonebriar home does not automatically include club membership, and club members are not required to live in a Stonebriar neighborhood.

For buyers relocating to Frisco, Stonebriar offers an established alternative to the newer communities farther north. Its mature landscaping, central location and access to Legacy West, The Star and major corporate offices distinguish it from newer golf developments.

Stonebriar Country Club

Stonebriar Country Club is a private golf and lifestyle club operated by Invited. The main clubhouse and Country Club Course are located on Country Club Drive in southwest Frisco.

The club offers:

  • Two 18-hole golf courses
  • Separate golf practice facilities
  • Professional instruction
  • Golf simulators
  • Tennis and pickleball
  • Fitness facilities
  • Resort-style swimming
  • Children’s programming
  • Dining
  • Social events
  • Private-event facilities

Golf memberships provide access to both courses along with the club’s broader amenities. Social memberships focus on dining, fitness, aquatics, racquet sports and social programming without full golf privileges.

Membership is separate from homeownership. Prospective members should confirm current categories, availability, initiation fees, dues and access directly with Stonebriar Country Club.

Two Championship Golf Courses

Stonebriar’s two courses provide different playing environments. The Country Club Course is surrounded by established residential development, while the Fazio Course occupies a separate property.

Country Club Course

The Country Club Course opened in 1988 and was designed by Joe Finger and Ken Dye. It is the original Stonebriar course and the one most directly associated with Stonebriar’s residential golf neighborhoods.

The 18-hole, par-72 course measures approximately 6,769 yards. It incorporates rolling fairways, mature landscaping, elevation changes and numerous water features.

Course specifications include:

  • 18 holes
  • Par 72
  • Approximately 6,769 yards
  • Course rating of 73.0
  • Slope rating of 134

The course’s relationship to the surrounding homes varies considerably. Some properties have direct fairway, green or water views. Others are on interior streets within the same guard-gated community.

The Country Club Course also contains a number of elevation changes that are unusual for this part of Frisco. Buyers considering a golf-course lot should evaluate grading, drainage, retaining walls and the precise elevation of the home relative to the course.

Fazio Course

The Fazio Course opened in 2000 and was designed by Tom Fazio. It is an 18-hole, par-72 course measuring approximately 7,021 yards.

Course specifications include:

  • 18 holes
  • Par 72
  • Approximately 7,021 yards
  • Course rating of 73.7
  • Slope rating of 137

The Fazio Course provides a longer and generally more demanding golf experience. Its design incorporates substantial elevation changes, native areas, water and strategically placed hazards.

The Fazio Course is separate from the main Stonebriar clubhouse and residential neighborhoods. A home marketed as being in Stonebriar should not be assumed to border or provide views of the Fazio Course.

Having two courses gives golf members greater variety and can improve access to organized play, tournaments and different course conditions.

Golf Practice and Instruction

Stonebriar provides separate practice and player-development facilities for members.

Current offerings include:

  • Driving and practice areas
  • Short-game facilities
  • Putting greens
  • PGA professional instruction
  • Private lessons
  • Adult clinics
  • Junior golf programs
  • Seasonal camps
  • Custom club fitting
  • Club repair and regripping
  • Men’s and women’s organized play
  • Member tournaments
  • Golf simulators

The Armory is the club’s indoor performance facility and includes two golf-simulator bays. It can be used for instruction, swing analysis and practice when outdoor conditions are less favorable.

Racquet Sports, Fitness and Aquatics

Stonebriar operates as a full-service country club rather than a golf-only facility.

Club amenities include:

  • Lighted tennis courts
  • Pickleball courts
  • Private instruction
  • Organized leagues
  • Social racquet programming
  • A fitness center
  • A dedicated movement studio
  • Group exercise
  • Lap swimming
  • A resort-style pool
  • Cabanas and splash features
  • Poolside dining
  • Children’s activities
  • Seasonal family programming

These amenities can make Stonebriar attractive to households in which not everyone plays golf. Access depends on the selected membership category.

Stonebriar Residential Communities

The Stonebriar real estate market is not one uniform subdivision. It includes several gated and guard-gated residential sections near the Country Club Course, along with communities that use the Stonebriar name but have no direct golf frontage.

Most homes were built from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, although newer construction and extensive renovations can also be found.

Housing options include:

  • Custom golf-course estates
  • Guard-gated residences
  • Larger interior-lot homes
  • Patio homes and villas
  • Townhomes
  • Acreage properties
  • One-story and two-story homes
  • Original properties needing renovation
  • Extensively updated luxury homes

Buyers should verify the specific subdivision rather than relying solely on a listing’s reference to Stonebriar.

Stonebriar Village

Stonebriar Village is the guard-gated residential community most directly associated with the Country Club Course and main Stonebriar clubhouse.

The community contains several distinct residential sections with different home sizes, lot dimensions, architectural styles and maintenance arrangements.

Properties may include:

  • Direct golf-course frontage
  • Water and fairway views
  • Interior lots
  • Custom construction
  • Patio-style homes
  • Larger estate homes
  • Private courtyards
  • Swimming pools
  • Three-car and four-car garages
  • Low-maintenance yards

Stonebriar Village has controlled access and private neighborhood streets. Buyers should confirm current entry procedures, guest access, security arrangements and association responsibilities.

The community’s established landscaping and location give it a different character from newer luxury neighborhoods in north Frisco. Many streets have mature trees, traditional architecture and relatively limited resale inventory.

Stonebriar Park

Stonebriar Park is a gated or guard-gated luxury neighborhood near Stonebriar Country Club. It is known for custom and semi-custom homes, mature landscaping, water features and substantial floor plans.

Not every Stonebriar Park home is on the golf course. Some properties have direct course or water views, while others are located on interior streets.

Homes may offer:

  • Large formal and informal living areas
  • Three-car or four-car garages
  • Swimming pools
  • Outdoor entertaining areas
  • Custom millwork
  • Home offices
  • Game and media rooms
  • Larger primary suites
  • Established landscaping

Many Stonebriar Park homes were built when formal living rooms, formal dining rooms and more divided floor plans were common. Renovated properties may have opened kitchens, expanded living spaces and more current finishes.

Buyers should evaluate whether a renovation addressed only cosmetics or also included windows, roofing, plumbing, electrical equipment, HVAC systems and floor-plan changes.

Stonebriar Creek Estates

Stonebriar Creek Estates is a gated estate neighborhood with larger lots and custom homes. It differs from the more compact residential sections surrounding the Country Club Course.

Properties may include:

  • Acreage or near-acreage lots
  • Larger custom residences
  • Private gates
  • Detached garages
  • Guest quarters
  • Swimming pools
  • Extensive outdoor living
  • Mature tree coverage
  • Greater separation between homes

Stonebriar Creek Estates may appeal to buyers who want more land and privacy while remaining close to Stonebriar Country Club and the Dallas North Tollway.

Not every home has a direct relationship to the golf course. Buyers should treat it as a separate estate neighborhood rather than assuming it is part of the same golf-front residential plan as Stonebriar Village.

Because lots are larger, buyers should pay close attention to drainage, irrigation, tree condition, fencing and long-term landscape maintenance.

Villages of Stonebriar Park

Villages of Stonebriar Park is a gated residential community near Stonebriar Country Club and the Dallas North Tollway. It includes larger single-family homes with mature landscaping and private neighborhood streets.

Homes are generally substantial in size and may feature:

  • Traditional brick and stone architecture
  • Formal and casual living areas
  • High ceilings
  • Large kitchens
  • Multiple living spaces
  • Home offices
  • Game and media rooms
  • Three-car garages
  • Private pools

The neighborhood offers proximity to the club without necessarily providing direct golf-course frontage.

HOA responsibilities may include private-street maintenance, gated access, common-area landscaping and other neighborhood services. Buyers should review the current association documents and assessments for the specific property.

The Retreat at Stonebriar

The Retreat at Stonebriar is a newer patio-home community offering a more contemporary and lower-maintenance housing option.

These homes may appeal to buyers who want:

  • Newer construction
  • Smaller yards
  • Lock-and-leave convenience
  • Open floor plans
  • Proximity to Stonebriar Country Club
  • Access to Frisco dining and employment centers

The Retreat is not a traditional golf-course estate neighborhood. Buyers should distinguish proximity to Stonebriar Country Club from direct course frontage or club access.

Association coverage and maintenance responsibilities should be confirmed before purchase.

Nearby Luxury Communities

Several communities near Stonebriar Country Club are sometimes included in a broader Stonebriar property search even though they are separate neighborhoods.

Starwood

Starwood is a guard-gated luxury community north of Stonebriar Country Club. It contains custom homes, neighborhood amenities and extensive landscaping but is not built around the Stonebriar golf courses.

Starwood residents do not automatically receive Stonebriar Country Club membership. The neighborhood may appeal to buyers who want a guard-gated Frisco community near the club without living directly on a golf course.

The Hills of Kingswood

The Hills of Kingswood is a guard-gated custom-home community west of the Stonebriar area. It offers larger lots, luxury estates and convenient access to the Dallas North Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway.

The neighborhood is not a Stonebriar golf community, but it may be relevant to buyers who prioritize newer custom construction and privacy while remaining within a practical drive of the club.

Chapel Creek

Chapel Creek is an established luxury neighborhood farther north in Frisco. It includes custom homes, creeks, mature landscaping and walking trails.

It is not directly associated with Stonebriar Country Club, but club members can live in Chapel Creek or elsewhere in the region.

These distinctions matter because online searches sometimes group nearby luxury communities under the broader Stonebriar name.

Stonebriar Homes and Architecture

Stonebriar homes span several development periods, but much of the residential construction reflects luxury design preferences from the late 1980s through the early 2000s.

Architectural styles may include:

  • Traditional
  • French
  • European
  • Mediterranean
  • Tudor-influenced
  • Transitional
  • Contemporary renovations

Common original features include:

  • Formal living and dining rooms
  • Two-story entries
  • Extensive millwork
  • Wood-paneled studies
  • Large primary suites
  • Multiple fireplaces
  • Wet bars
  • Game rooms
  • Three-car and four-car garages
  • Brick and cast-stone exteriors

Renovated homes may offer more open living arrangements, expanded kitchens, current lighting, larger windows and a stronger connection to outdoor spaces.

Some original floor plans remain highly functional. Others may require substantial structural changes to meet current preferences.

Stonebriar Home Prices

Stonebriar prices vary significantly by subdivision, lot size, gated status, home condition and relationship to the golf course.

The broader market includes:

  • Patio homes and villas
  • Traditional single-family homes
  • Gated luxury properties
  • Golf-course residences
  • Larger custom estates
  • Acreage homes
  • Extensively renovated properties
  • Original homes needing significant work

Golf frontage can create a premium, but it is not the only value factor. Some interior homes have larger lots, better privacy or more current construction than homes directly on the course.

The most important value considerations generally include:

  • Specific residential subdivision
  • Guard-gated or electronically gated access
  • Golf-course position
  • Lot size
  • Water or fairway views
  • Home size
  • Construction quality
  • Renovation level
  • Floor-plan functionality
  • Pool and outdoor living
  • Garage capacity
  • Private-street maintenance
  • HOA assessments

A patio home within Stonebriar Village should not be compared directly with an acreage estate in Stonebriar Creek Estates.

Renovation and Property Condition

Many Stonebriar homes are now several decades old. The quality and scope of previous renovations can have a considerable effect on value.

Buyers should investigate:

  • Foundation and drainage history
  • Roof age and materials
  • Windows and exterior doors
  • Plumbing supply and drain lines
  • Electrical systems
  • HVAC equipment and ductwork
  • Insulation and energy efficiency
  • Kitchen and bathroom renovations
  • Floor-plan modifications
  • Pool structure and equipment
  • Retaining walls
  • Irrigation systems
  • Exterior drainage
  • Permits for additions and remodeling
  • Private-street or shared-infrastructure obligations

Large custom homes can be expensive to update. Replacing windows, mechanical systems, roofing, pool equipment and extensive landscaping can add significantly to the cost of an otherwise attractive property.

Buyers comparing an original home with a renovated one should consider the complete cost and disruption involved in bringing the original property to a similar standard.

Buying a Stonebriar Golf-Course Home

Direct golf frontage can provide open views, water features and a strong connection to the club environment. It can also introduce privacy and maintenance considerations.

Buyers should evaluate:

  • Position relative to tees, fairways and greens
  • Golf-ball exposure
  • Cart-path location
  • Course maintenance activity
  • Privacy from golfers
  • Water features and drainage
  • Retaining walls
  • Fence and landscaping restrictions
  • Sun exposure
  • Views from primary living areas
  • Tree placement and condition
  • Elevation relative to the course

A home positioned behind a tee box may experience less ball exposure than one beside a typical landing area. Properties near greens may have attractive views but more golfer and cart activity.

Waterfront lots can be appealing, although buyers should determine who maintains the water feature, shoreline, retaining structures and drainage systems.

Golf-course boundaries should be identified through a survey rather than assumed from existing fences or landscaping.

Gated and Guard-Gated Living

Many of Stonebriar’s residential sections have controlled access, but the exact arrangement differs by neighborhood.

Buyers should verify:

  • Whether access is staffed or electronically controlled
  • Guardhouse operating hours
  • Guest-entry procedures
  • Private-street ownership
  • Security patrols
  • Camera and monitoring systems
  • HOA assessments
  • Parking restrictions
  • Contractor access
  • Architectural rules
  • Exterior-maintenance obligations

The words gated and guard-gated should not be treated as interchangeable. Some neighborhoods provide staffed access, while others use resident-controlled gates.

Rules may also differ regarding street parking, driveway parking, exterior modifications and landscape maintenance. Buyers should review current association documents before purchasing.

Club Membership and Homeownership

Stonebriar Country Club membership is not included with the standard purchase of a Stonebriar home.

Buyers should understand that:

  • Homeownership does not guarantee club membership.
  • Club membership does not require Stonebriar residency.
  • Golf and social memberships provide different privileges.
  • Initiation fees and dues may change.
  • Access to both golf courses depends on the membership category.
  • Club policies are controlled separately from neighborhood HOA rules.
  • Neighborhood dues do not replace country-club dues.

Prospective buyers who consider the club essential should investigate membership before finalizing a home purchase.

Southwest Frisco Location

Stonebriar is located in southwest Frisco near the Dallas North Tollway, Sam Rayburn Tollway and Legacy Drive.

Nearby destinations include:

  • The Star
  • Legacy West
  • The Shops at Legacy
  • Stonebriar Centre
  • Hall Park
  • Granite Park
  • The Boardwalk at Granite Park
  • Comerica Center
  • Riders Field
  • Toyota Stadium
  • Grandscape
  • PGA Frisco
  • North Dallas
  • Plano corporate offices

This location is one of Stonebriar’s strongest advantages. It provides more convenient access to Legacy and North Dallas than many newer communities farther north in Frisco, Prosper and Celina.

The area can work particularly well for executives and relocating households with offices in Frisco, Plano, North Dallas or The Colony.

Airport Access and Regional Travel

Stonebriar provides practical access to both major Dallas airports.

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport can generally be reached by traveling west on Sam Rayburn Tollway, while Dallas Love Field is accessible through the Dallas North Tollway and connecting roadways.

Actual travel times vary based on traffic, construction and time of day. Buyers who travel frequently should test the route during likely departure periods.

Stonebriar’s access to two major toll roads also helps with regional travel to Las Colinas, DFW Airport, Addison and central Dallas.

Shopping, Dining and Entertainment

Stonebriar is surrounded by one of the largest concentrations of shopping, dining, sports and entertainment in North Texas.

Nearby options include:

  • Stonebriar Centre
  • Legacy West
  • The Shops at Legacy
  • The Star District
  • Hall Park
  • Grandscape
  • The Boardwalk at Granite Park
  • Comerica Center
  • Riders Field
  • Toyota Stadium
  • Frisco Square

The convenience is significant, but buyers should also consider traffic and commercial development. Homes near the Dallas North Tollway, Legacy Drive or major retail areas may experience more roadway noise and congestion than properties deeper within gated neighborhoods.

Frisco ISD Schools

Most Stonebriar-area homes are served by Frisco Independent School District, but assignments vary by address.

Depending on the property, assignments may include schools such as:

  • Spears Elementary School
  • Hunt Middle School
  • Frisco High School

Other campuses may serve nearby communities or properties included in a broader Stonebriar search.

School boundaries and feeder patterns can change. Buyers should verify current assignments for a specific address directly with Frisco ISD.

Private-school options within a reasonable commute may include:

  • Legacy Christian Academy
  • Prestonwood Christian Academy
  • Prince of Peace Christian School
  • The Westwood School
  • Coram Deo Academy
  • Parish Episcopal School
  • Greenhill School

Travel times depend on the home’s location, traffic and school schedule.

What Buyers Should Know About Stonebriar

Before purchasing a Stonebriar property, buyers should understand that:

  • Stonebriar Country Club is private.
  • Club membership is separate from homeownership.
  • The club has two courses at separate locations.
  • The Country Club Course is the course surrounded by Stonebriar residential development.
  • The Fazio Course does not define the primary residential search.
  • Stonebriar is not one uniform subdivision.
  • Gated and guard-gated arrangements vary.
  • Only some homes have direct golf-course frontage.
  • The area includes patio homes, traditional residences and large estates.
  • Home age and renovation quality vary considerably.
  • HOA dues and maintenance responsibilities differ by residential section.
  • Nearby communities may be marketed as Stonebriar even when they are separate.
  • Golf-course views and exposure should be evaluated lot by lot.
  • Mature landscaping can add value but may require substantial maintenance.

The individual subdivision, lot position, condition and HOA structure can have as much effect on value as the Stonebriar name.

Is Stonebriar the Right Golf Community?

Stonebriar may be a strong fit for buyers who want:

  • Two private championship golf courses
  • An established southwest Frisco location
  • Guard-gated and gated residential options
  • Custom homes and golf-course properties
  • Mature landscaping
  • Patio homes and lower-maintenance options
  • Access to tennis, pickleball, fitness and swimming
  • Frisco ISD schools
  • Proximity to the Dallas North Tollway
  • Convenient access to Legacy West and The Star
  • A more central location than newer northern Frisco communities

Buyers seeking newer construction, larger community amenity systems or immediate proximity to PGA Frisco may prefer communities farther north.

Buyers who value 36 holes of private golf, established luxury homes and convenient access to major employment centers may find Stonebriar particularly well suited to their priorities.

Stonebriar Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stonebriar a private golf community?

Stonebriar Country Club is private, and several nearby residential sections are gated or guard-gated. However, Stonebriar is not one residential community in which every homeowner belongs to the club.

Does buying a Stonebriar home include club membership?

No. Club membership is separate from homeownership. Buyers should contact Stonebriar Country Club directly regarding membership availability, categories, initiation fees and dues.

How many golf courses does Stonebriar have?

Stonebriar Country Club has two 18-hole courses: the Country Club Course and the Fazio Course.

Together, they provide 36 holes of private golf.

Are both courses located together?

No. The Country Club Course is located beside the main clubhouse and Stonebriar residential neighborhoods. The Fazio Course is on a separate property.

Are all Stonebriar homes on the golf course?

No. Some homes have direct golf frontage or views, but many are located on interior lots or within nearby gated neighborhoods.

Is Stonebriar guard-gated?

Several Stonebriar residential sections have gated or guard-gated access, but arrangements differ. Buyers should verify access and security procedures for the specific subdivision.

What types of homes are available?

Buyers may find patio homes, traditional single-family residences, custom golf-course homes, gated luxury properties and larger acreage estates.

What is the difference between Stonebriar Village and Stonebriar Country Club?

Stonebriar Village is a residential community near the Country Club Course. Stonebriar Country Club is the private club that operates the Country Club and Fazio golf courses.

Living in Stonebriar Village does not automatically include club membership.

Which Stonebriar course borders the homes?

The Country Club Course is the course directly associated with the surrounding residential neighborhoods. The Fazio Course is located separately.

Which schools serve Stonebriar?

Most Stonebriar-area homes are served by Frisco ISD, but assignments vary by address. Buyers should verify the current campuses directly with the district.

Is Starwood part of Stonebriar?

No. Starwood is a separate guard-gated Frisco community located near Stonebriar Country Club. Starwood residents can join the club, but membership is not included with homeownership.

How does Stonebriar compare with Castle Hills?

Stonebriar offers two golf courses and a more central Frisco location near Legacy West and The Star. Its residential market consists primarily of gated luxury neighborhoods and established homes.

Castle Hills is a much larger master-planned community with extensive resident amenities, multiple housing categories and one private golf course. The best choice depends on commute, schools, home style and the buyer’s desired relationship to the club.

How does Stonebriar compare with PGA Frisco?

Stonebriar is an established private country club with two courses and mature residential neighborhoods nearby.

PGA Frisco is a newer golf destination with public resort courses, the PGA of America headquarters and surrounding new development. Buyers seeking an established private-club environment may prefer Stonebriar, while those prioritizing newer construction and resort-oriented golf may prefer PGA Frisco.

Explore MLS Listings and Off-Market Opportunities

Susan Georgeson can help buyers identify homes in Stonebriar Village, Stonebriar Park, Stonebriar Creek Estates, Villages of Stonebriar Park, the Retreat at Stonebriar and other nearby luxury neighborhoods.

Because subdivision names and marketing descriptions are not always consistent, a general Stonebriar search may miss relevant properties or include homes without a direct relationship to the golf course.

Susan can prepare a more precise search based on:

  • Specific residential subdivision
  • Golf-course frontage
  • Guard-gated or gated access
  • Patio home or estate property
  • Home size
  • Lot size
  • One-story or two-story construction
  • Renovation level
  • Pool and outdoor living
  • Frisco ISD school assignment
  • HOA structure
  • Price range

She also has access to Compass Private Exclusives and other opportunities that may not appear on public real estate websites.

Work With Susan Georgeson

Susan Georgeson helps buyers compare Stonebriar properties based on subdivision, golf-course position, gated status, construction quality, condition and long-term marketability.

She can also help buyers compare Stonebriar with Castle Hills, Gleneagles, Stonebridge Ranch, PGA Frisco and other Dallas-area golf communities based on club amenities, commute, schools and housing options.

For assistance evaluating Stonebriar homes, arranging private tours or identifying MLS and off-market opportunities, contact Susan for a confidential consultation.

MEET SUSAN GEORGESON

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