At the heart of Bridgesong lies an 18-hole championship course designed by Ernie Els. Every fairway follows the natural terrain, weaving through ridgelines, valleys, and native prairie.
Here, golf is discovered within the land.
When we first walked this property, the land spoke very clearly.
The prairie moved gently in long natural lines, and the wind shaped how the landscape wanted to be played. Our goal was not to impose a golf course upon the land, but to allow the holes to reveal themselves within it.
At Bridgesong, you will notice that the fairways follow the natural contours of the terrain. Greens are positioned where the land naturally settles, and many of the slopes you see today were already present before construction began.
Strategy here is subtle.
Players who study the ground and use the natural movement of the fairways will find the course far more generous than it first appears. Those who fight the land will quickly discover how challenging prairie golf can be.
The course was designed to reward thoughtful play, creativity, and the simple joy of walking through beautiful land.
We hope every round at Bridgesong feels slightly different, shaped by the wind, the season, and the company you keep.
Golf, at its best, should feel timeless.
We believe Bridgesong captures that spirit.
— Ernie Els