Bridger Creek Golf Course in Bozeman, Montana, is a public 18-hole course designed by Tom Shanahan in 1994, spanning 6,500 yards with a par of 72, a rating of 71, and a slope of 126. Set in the Gallatin Valley with views of the Bridger Mountains, it features rolling fairways, water hazards, and bentgrass greens, offering a modern parkland layout. The course offers a pro shop, dining, and practice facilities, known for its affordability and scenic appeal, as noted in GolfPass reviews.
The course plays as a balanced test, with generous fairways that suit mid-handicappers but challenge with bunkers and water, like the par-4 9th with its dogleg approach. X posts highlight the par-3 15th for its scenic mountain views and tricky green. The greens are moderately fast, requiring precise approaches. Golfers on X call it “a fun, affordable track,” playable for all but rewarding for those who navigate its hazards and enjoy the mountain setting.
