On a recent visit to Bozeman I decided to play a round of golf at the Bridger Creek Golf Course. From the moment I arrived until I left the parking lot a few hours later the experience was fantastic. I spent the first few moments enjoying the wonderful view of the mountains from the sidewalk in front of the clubhouse. Mark, the pro and owner, provided me with a superb set of rental golf clubs and then directed me to the driving range where his brother, Pat, gave me some tips for improving my golf swing. I joined three other gentlemen for the round-one from Colorado, one from Minnesota, and one young man from Bozeman. We played a very enjoyable 9 holes on a beautiful course which is challenging, fair, and very well kept. I can highly recommend the Bridger Creek Golf Course for anyone travelling through the Bozeman area. I'm sure Bozeman residents are already aware of this fine jewel...
Read moreAs a board member of Hope & The Holidays, I want to extend our deepest thanks to Bridger Creek Golf Course for hosting our annual charity golf scramble since its inception 15 years ago. Their continued support has been instrumental in helping us raise critical funds to support families in need across the Gallatin Valley during the holiday season.
Special thanks to Mark and Jon, who have been true cornerstones of this event year after year. Their dedication, generosity, and hands-on involvement have helped make our fundraiser not only successful—but something our community looks forward to every fall.
Bridger Creek is more than just a beautiful course—it’s a business that embodies what it means to give back. We’re incredibly grateful for their partnership, and we encourage everyone to support local businesses like Bridger Creek that help strengthen...
Read moreBridger creek has some of the best views of any course in and around Bozeman. The course offers a great way to view the Bridger Mountains, and Bridger Creek. Bridger Creek actually meets Bozeman Creek behind the #2 green which turns into the East Gallatin. There are only two public courses in Bozeman and each offers something unique. In my mind Bridger Creek wins for overall positive experience, and it's proximity to town and the mountains. The best time to play to beat the crowds is early in the morning or later on in the evening. However if you are playing as a single (which I usually am) they can always find a spot for you to pair up with other friendly golfers. From the white tail deer, to the blue cranes, to the occasional moose and black bear, Bridger creek is a win for avid golfers and...
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