We flew in as a group of 12 from out of state. We booked our tee times well ahead of time, arrived early and were golfing at a good pace. The course had also booked a shotgun start tournament right behind us and ended up making us skip holes to accommodate the tournament. They did give us a small refund, but I didn't fly 1500 miles to hit 16 holes. It appears the current trend is to overbook the course and figure it out on the fly.
Was always passing this place on the way to Tour 18. Saw some IdealGolfer coupons and gave it a shot. Liked it enough to play here three times in about 4 months. There are some tough holes, and some really fun ones, too. #17 is a tough par-3; a little tight, and a little long. Bust out a 3-wood to reach the green. Hole #8, a par-3 over water can be tricky even on a calm day. Love the hilltop view on #16, a par-5 that claims "birdies for the taking."All in all, this is a great course.
The Friday night dinners are very family friendly. Good food, friendly staff and Friday night dinner specials.
Varying fairways from tight to wide, plenty of challenges for any skill level.Enjoyable round every time. Can get a little expensive if playing at a prime time, but they do have Friday specials if you sign up for their email club.Anyone who says the course is chewed up has not been in a few years. They overseeded everything and now it is lush and green.
Really enjoyed playing this course with my dad. One of the marshall's was golfing by himself that day so we joined up with him which was definitely useful! Ended up shooting my best game of my life . Really Beautiful course. If you are a golfer, check it out.
Played at this course on a business outing, so I don't know the cost. The clubhouse is nice, but not spectacular. It is hard to describe the overall feel of the club other than to say that it seemed like money could be an issue as things were not bad, but they were just ok. Several of us got a sandwich to take to the course, and the bread/roll it came in seemed a few days to old, as it was pretty tough to chew. The course was fun to play and in pretty good shape, but is not a spectacular layout. The staff was nice, the pro shop a bit sparse. If the green fee is reasonable, I would recommend playing the course. I wouldn't pay a lot of money to play the course. Overall I would rate this club as not bad, but not great.
We signed are son up for Bridlewood's Summer Camp and he enjoyed it so much we just signed him up for next weeks camp. While my son was attending camp I had plenty of time to spend around the facility and it is beautiful. I couldnt believe this was a public facility. The staff treated me excellent and made me feel like I was at home. The course is beautiful, lunch was delicious and we will frequently be visiting Bridlewood in the near future. Thank you guys so much for turning our kid on to the game of golf.
For a public course it is very well maintained. The fairways were well marked and manicured. The greens were fast. I don't play a lot of golf so don't look for an expert view, but it was a fairly easy course to play, fairly open and not a lot of obsticles. Reasonably priced ( I played during week).
We played at a golf tourney on a Sunday morning.The golf course is in pretty good shape even with all the poor weather that's gone through the area.A lot of fun holes. All the par 3's were difficult.Good service from the bar staff, cart girls. The only flaw was that all the actual green cups/holes were cut poorly ( maybe because of freezing?) so they were a bit loose on the edges.
Very slow golf as this club accepts groups of 5 or even 6 instead of the standard foursome. Though there were many apologies given by the marshal this did not speed up play. Also, when having lunch there I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich without cheese. It arrived with melted cheese in it. The waitress was very apologetic when I pointed this out. She took it away and returned a few minutes later with the same sandwich but most of the cheese had been scraped off. Zero points for effort.