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C-TIER#51 Public Course in DFW

Bridlewood Golf Club

Flower Mound, TX Public18 holesPar 72 D.A. Weibring (Weibring-Wolfard Golf Design)70.8 / 100
Bridlewood Golf Club course view with water hazard and trees
Bridlewood Golf Club course view with water hazard and trees· Bridlewood Golf Club
Bridlewood Golf Club fairway and green view
Bridlewood Golf Club fairway and green view
Bridlewood Golf Club course landscape with bunkers
Bridlewood Golf Club course landscape with bunkers

Photos courtesy of Bridlewood Golf Club

One of DFW's most consistent and highly rated daily-fee courses in the Flower Mound area. Offers a premium private club experience at public prices on a 7111-yard championship layo

Our Review

One of DFW's most consistent and highly rated daily-fee courses in the Flower Mound area. Offers a premium private club experience at public prices on a 7111-yard championship layout featuring 25 acres of lakes. Marana's Pizza in the clubhouse is a local favorite.

Course History

Bridlewood Golf Club in Flower Mound, Texas, opened in 1997 as the centerpiece of an 800-acre master-planned community. The course was designed by D.A. Weibring, a five-time PGA Tour winner from Illinois who founded Golf Resources in Irving, Texas, in 1980 with partners Sam Swanson, Don Armstrong, and Steve Barley. Weibring, serving as design consultant through his firm, created his first signature design at Bridlewood, with Maury Miller as architect. It features 419 Bermuda fairways, Cato-Crenshaw Bentgrass greens, a links-style front nine, and a back nine weaving through Timber Creek. Weibring later founded Weibring-Wolfard Golf Design, completing over 80 projects worldwide, including DFW renovations at Tenison Park, Cedar Crest, and Sherrill Park. The course has seen several ownership changes. Golf Resources initially managed it, followed by Dominion Golf Group of Austin, which sold it to Advance Golf of Dallas in July 2017 amid plans for clubhouse and course refreshes. In December 2025, Kansas-based EPR Properties acquired Bridlewood and four other DFW courses for $113 million via sale-leaseback, with Advance Golf Partners continuing operations. No major professional tournaments, famous members, or standout historical events are documented, though it hosts member-guest tournaments and PGA Player Ability Tests.

What golfers are saying

Synthesized from recent Google reviews — heavily weighted to the last 6 months.

4.3(800) Stable
Course has drastically improved, hats off to the crew.
Recent Google reviewer · stable
What golfers love
  • ['Well-maintained course layout by D.A. Weibring', 'Beautiful surroundings and tree-lined fairways', 'Good pace of play on weekdays (under 4 hours)', 'Excellent clubhouse food and pizza', 'Challenging
Common complaints
  • ['Greens quality inconsistent - slow, bumpy, poa annua issues', 'Crowded weekends with 5+ hour rounds', 'No cart service/beverage cart during hot weather', 'Greens punched without advance notice', 'Ei
Sentiment by dimension
Conditions
68
Service
65
Value
62
Pace
66
Analysis of 800 Google reviews — stable recently.View on Google

Score Breakdown

Course Conditions
69
Value
80
Greens Quality
66
Experience
67
Pace of Play
74
Food & Beverage
68
Cart Girl Service
59
Staff & Service
67
Practice Facilities
64
Amenities
62
Final Score
70.8
out of 100
Tier
C-TIER
Situational

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