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Bridgewater

 

Address:
3535 East 161st St.
Noblesville, IN 46062
(Hamilton County)
Contact Information:
Phone: 317-867-4653
Email: info@thebridgewaterclub.com
Web Site: www.thebridgewaterclub.com
Par
Rating
Slope
Yardage
Par 5
Par 4
Par 3
Black
72
74.4
137
7062
533-589
348-481
172-182
Gold
72
72.9
131
6703
496-561
329-448
159-175
Blue
72
71.1
129
6332
479-552
308-408
150-155
White
72
69.6
126
6011
463-532
289-396
132-146
Green
72
70.3
120
5189
424-436
252-338
102-130
Other Information:
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Private course
-Premium priced
- 18 Holes
- Hard course
- Rolling terrain
Basics:
Season: Open all year.
Tee Times: Recommended at all times.
Guest Policy: Guests must be accompanied by a member.
Features:

Carts: Electric. Covered. With bag hoods.
Walking: Allowed.
Rental clubs: Yes.
Practice areas: 7-green Putting and Chipping area. Double-ended Driving range with heated stalls. Indoor facilities including sand room, computer video analysis. Weight and fitness training. All at The Golf Preserve
Food: Snack bar, bar, restaurant, beverage cart.
Locker rooms: Yes, with showers.
Issues USGA handicaps: Yes.

 

RATES

Membership

$38,500 Deposit

Plus $375/month

Course Details:

Description: New private championship course in a setting Pete Dye says is one of the finest in America.
Also see The Golf Preserve - the 9-hole executive course and instruction/training facility located in the same clubhouse.
Built: 2003.
Fairways: Bentgrass. Most quite wide.
Greens: Bentgrass. Big, suiting the course. Undulating, suiting Pete Dye's reputation.
Water: On 12 holes.
Sand traps: On 18 holes.
Course marking: A+. Sprinklers are even marked to front, middle and back of green. Quicksilver laser system and a great yardage book are available.
Walking: There's very little walking between holes.

Policies:
Dress Code: Shirts with collars. Bermuda shorts.
Shoes: Metal spikes not allowed.
Alcohol: Available - buy at clubhouse.

Personnel:
Director: Doc O'Neal.
Architect: Pete Dye.
Superintendent: Clive Helvie

A Quick Course Tour:

* All yardages from white tees.
1) 314 yds*. Short straight opener to a small mounded green. Feel free to bounce off the bank to the left front.

 

2) 146 yds. Short par 3 to hilltop green. Left, right, and front all run down an 8 ft slope.

3) 335 yds. Short with a wide fairway. Creek guards the left side. Sand at 100yds out guards against super long drives. Sand in front of green.

4) 503 yds. Dogleg par 5 with sand in the crook of the leg. Massive fairway width. 2 bunkers to negotiate on the 2nd shot.

5) 498 yds. Meandering par 5 to a green hard to a lake on the left.

6) 328 yds. Short par 4 with sand and lake to the right of fairway.

7) 352 yds. Dogleg right enforced by rough and bunkers.

8) 134 yds. Downhill par 3 to a long narrow green just to the right of a lake. Protected in front by, you guessed it, sand.

9) 396 yds. Long hole through seemingly narrow opening in trees. Handicap 3 but might prove easier.

10) 373 yds. Long with a wide fairway but a pond on the right will catch sleepy slices.

11) 140 yds. Straightforward par 3. Easiest hole on the course.

12) 532 yds. Toughest hole due to length. Very wide with an open fairway. A lake and sand to the left of the green will only catch the unwary.

13) 342 yds. Another wide open fairway. Drop offs to the left and right of the green.

14) 289 yds. Short par 4. First a long iron or fairway wood to a lake at 80 yds out. Then you have a forced skyward approach over the lake and 2 traps - but there is a large bail out area to left.

15) 132 yds. Short is a bad option over a pond. Long is not penalized harshly.

16) 463 yds. Expansive treeless par 5 through a snake pit of traps to a small, elevated green. Lakes to down the left of fairway to make the traps more evident.

17) 363 yds. Narrower hole. Tree lined with an uphill approach to the green.

18) 374 yds. Long par 4 with water, woods, and water along the right.