Redanman-
I last played Stonewall about three years ago. I remember stepping out of that clubhouse--one of my favorites--and you're right at that first tee. You don't often see a par five starting a course out, but I really liked the hole.
It's a tad over 500 yards, gently rising, falling and then rising again to the green, in sort of a serpentine manner. I remember
there being a number of routes to reach your ultimate destination, some involving two shots if you really played them well and the wind isn't in your face. Above all, you want to avoid drifting right on your approach, or you'll find yourself in the pond. Thankfully, the hole plays wider than most on the course. It also playes fast and firm.
I don't remember the details of the green, but I'm pretty sure it was nicely done. I also like the bunkering, and the fescued look of the course. #1 is not the best hole on the course, but for me, it was great hole to start the round with.
Maybe Tim W. can comment.