Bridlewood Golf Club
posted in Golf Courses |“Every golf-course designer relishes the opportunity to start with a site as beautiful as Bridlewood,” says D.A. Weibring, 18-year PGA tour veteran and course designer. Measuring 7,000 yards from the championship tees, the course tempts golfers with 25 acres of lakes and meandering Timber Creek; water is evident throughout the back nine. A large Post Oak guards the right edge of Number 9 green, while Number 10 requires the golfer to drive through a chute of mature hardwoods. Trees frame the gently contoured fairway of Number 16, large oaks frame the green on Number 17; trees, a lake and Timber Creek guard Number 18’s fairway. Cato-Crenshaw Bent Grass greens and 419 Bermuda grass fairways are, of course, the preferred locations of choice on the Bridlewood course. Bridlewood Golf Club