Bridlewood Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to play Bridlewood Golf Course?
We always aim for late spring or early fall at Bridlewood; the weather is perfect, and the course conditions are usually pristine after the spring growing season or before winter dormancy. You'll avoid the summer heat and the bigger crowds that come with peak vacation times.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Bridlewood, and are there any signature holes we should look out for?
Bridlewood's true test lies in its back nine, particularly holes 14 through 16, which feature some tricky elevation changes and well-placed bunkers that demand precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 17th; it's a beautiful downhill shot over water that can make or break your round.
How do the green fees at Bridlewood compare to other courses in the region, and is it worth the price?
Bridlewood offers excellent value, especially if you can snag a twilight rate or play during the week; it's generally more affordable than comparable courses with its level of conditioning. We think the consistent course quality and enjoyable layout make it a definite "yes" for your golf budget.
Beyond the course, what kind of amenities does Bridlewood offer for golfers?
Don't miss the practice facilities at Bridlewood- they're top-notch with a spacious driving range and a fantastic short game area to dial in your wedges. The clubhouse grill also serves up a surprisingly good burger, perfect for recounting your round afterwards.
How busy does Bridlewood typically get, and what can we expect regarding pace of play?
Bridlewood can get quite busy on weekend mornings, so we recommend booking an early tee time or playing on a weekday afternoon for a more relaxed pace. Generally, the course marshals do a good job of keeping things moving, but expect a four-and-a-half-hour round during peak times.