Bridlewood Golf Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 72 | 7111 yards | 73.6 | 130 |
Blue | 72 | 6557 yards | 71.0 | 123 |
White | 72 | 6061 yards | 68.5 | 117 |
Red (W) | 72 | 5278 yards | 70.7 | 120 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 74.4/137 W: 81.1/143 | 428 | 536 | 187 | 347 | 410 | 535 | 447 | 195 | 463 | 3548 | 392 | 429 | 191 | 568 | 402 | 405 | 507 | 231 | 438 | 3563 | 7111 |
Blue M: 71.9/129 W: 78.1/136 | 403 | 501 | 147 | 303 | 396 | 507 | 417 | 171 | 443 | 3288 | 381 | 390 | 168 | 533 | 301 | 384 | 490 | 215 | 407 | 3269 | 6557 |
White M: 69.3/123 W: 75.4/133 | 391 | 495 | 130 | 271 | 371 | 495 | 372 | 142 | 401 | 3068 | 353 | 375 | 144 | 474 | 279 | 364 | 468 | 173 | 363 | 2993 | 6061 |
Red M: 65.5/118 W: 70.9/123 | 354 | 458 | 103 | 252 | 315 | 405 | 327 | 123 | 364 | 2701 | 315 | 331 | 117 | 432 | 236 | 294 | 416 | 127 | 309 | 2577 | 5278 |
Handicap | 3 | 13 | 15 | 17 | 5 | 11 | 1 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 8 | 14 | 2 | 18 | 10 | 16 | 12 | 4 | |||
Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Handicap (W) | 3 | 9 | 17 | 15 | 5 | 11 | 1 | 13 | 7 | 8 | 4 | 18 | 2 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 16 | 6 |
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This course has gone downhill
Bridlewood has always been one of my favorite courses in the metroplex. I have played many rounds out there and played in a couple of their tournaments. However, yesterday was a huge disappointment.
My father and I decided to play a late afternoon round because the weather was so nice. We narrowed it down to a couple of different courses but eventually decided on Bridlewood because it's usually in such great shape. The rate was a little cheaper, but there was no alert on GolfNow about any poor conditions (aerifacation alert, sand alert, etc...) so we went ahead and decided to drive a little further to play one of our favorite courses.
What a disappointing afternoon of golf. The weather was perfect, but the condition of the course was extremely poor. I play 2-4 times a week all over the metroplex and Bridlewood was in the worst shape of any course I've played this spring. The greens were sanded and one green even had a chunk of grass missing, the fairways looked like they hadn't been watered in months and even some of the tee boxes had dead patches. Extremely disappointing, as it was in better shape in early March during the tournament we played out there. All of the cheap munis that you can play for $15 are in better condition than Bridlewood right now.
At the turn, we paired up with two guys who are memebers of the MGA, and they informed us that the Superintendent quit in the winter and everything has been going downhill since. Needless to say, we were extremely disappointed with the condition of the course, especially because it's usually really nice.
This is the first review I've left, because most times I feel like you get what you expect going in to a round, and golf is golf (for the most part). This is the first time I've been extremely disappointed in a round I've played. My suggestion is to play elsewhere until the course is back in better shape. Hopefully they start taking care of it again because when it's in good shape, it's one of the most fun courses in the area.
-MP
Good to Play Again
Course in great condition. Was nice to find a Hot Deal to be able to play. Recent increase in Senior Rate has priced me out of a course that had been on my regular rotation.
3 great guys
Got paired with three regulars. Great guys, Dean, Mark, James. Thxs
Hard Pass
I have played this course several times over the past few years and this was by far the worst conditions. Greens were bumpy, fairways were bald in some places and tee boxes were bare. Weeds everywhere, and it seems that nothing is being done to fix. Nothing roped off, aeration and seed? Nothing. At $120 this may be the biggest rip-off in Dallas. Typically we have gone to Bridlewood for “pristine” conditions, just wasn’t the case.
Golf is getting expensive!
Decided to go play one of my DFW favorites Sunday. Bridlewood is a great neighborhood golf course. Nice mix of parkland holes mixed with some links-ish holes. You can normally count on great conditions, this trip had recently aerated greens but rest of the course was A+. Carts are some of the best in town. Cart girls are too. Staff was friendly and range was full of locals hitting balls. A few random CPO holes for course turf management. Great layout that is not overly tough, but lots of fun holes and angles. Always enjoy Bridlewood, just wish I had caught the greens in better shape for $125.
Quick, early AM round. Perfect conditions for first week of March.
Quick, early AM round. Perfect conditions for first week of March. We were the 2nd group out on a Monday. Played in 3.25 hours. Great conditions for early season - nice, true greens. Will definitely be back.
Badger
The greens were spectacular. Rest of the course was sub-par probably due to the winter. I get it. The one thing that was very upsetting was that we did not see a beverage cart the entire round. Too bad. They lost quite a bit of revenue from just our group. I was approached in the pro shop about their membership and how good the club was. How can it be that good if we didn't get to order 1 drink on the course. Decided to get a couple drinks and sit outside on the patio after golf. No service. We had to go get our drinks from the bar.
Signed,
Thirsty Badger
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Slow pace charged way to much especially when it was gold path only play.
Not getting value for money
I’ve played Bridlewood a few times and this was easily the worst experience, and not just because of the wet and muddy course conditions. We were told the range was closed because of the conditions, no problem and totally understand that. However, when using the practice green, we were confronted by an elderly worker who harassed us about how we could have possibly obtained range balls to use in the chipping area when he has been there since 6am and no range balls would be available. We said ok we can use our own balls, but he continued to press the issue about where the balls were and how we were using them. Incredibly petty and treating us like children who got away with having range balls that were lying around in the practice area was not a good start. Now let’s talk green fees. I understand that this place can command a premium because it’s usually in pretty good shape but the course on this day was a swamp with vast areas of standing water and mud everywhere. Cart path only in that situation is totally understandable, but paying nearly $100 to play on it?!? The front desk did not even consider a discounted rate on account of the playing conditions, but made sure to push memberships on us. No thanks, and I’m not making the 45 minute drive to this place again when there’s no way to get the value for all the money you pay.
Some people wouldn’t know a frost delay if it hit them in the boo-boo!
Bad
It’s a public course that thinks it’s a country club from the staff to the “members”.
There was an hour delay due to “frost” temperatures never got below 38. Pace of play was terrible, the front 9 took more than 2 and a half hours and at that point I left.
As a member of a country club I think public courses should stick to just that.
Hi "u000006673324" We appreciate your honest review. The course is currently going through its transition stage from Spring to summer so we appreciate your patience as the course undergoes some of these changes. We appreciate the feedback and hope to see you again in the near future.