8.75

Bluejack National

Course info

ACCESS
Private
EST.
2016
GRASS
Zoysia
SEASON
Year Round
CART TYPE
Electric
avg. Price
$
285
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CADDIES
Available
Unknown
Type
Parkland
Unknown
Par
72
Unknown
Holes
18
Stimpmeter
11.5
City
Montgomery

Score

8.75
Design
40%
8.8
Conditions
25%
9.3
Desirability
15%
8.5
Scenery
10%
8.1
Fun
5%
8.6
Uniqueness
5%
7.7

Difficulty

Overall
Moderate

Slope 123

75
155

Scratch Rating

-10
0
+10

Stimpmeter 11.5

7
15

Walkability Moderate

Easy
Brutal

Weather

Average Rain Medium

Low
Extreme

Average Wind Medium

Low
Extreme

Price

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?
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$
250
$
285
$
320
Low
Average
High

Yearly Rounds

0
75,000

Course Report

Bluejack National is the first Tiger Woods-designed golf course open in the United States and regularly ranks as the #1 course in Texas.

About

Bluejack National is a private, 18-hole championship golf course in Montgomery, Texas, designed by Tiger Woods and Beau Welling. Opened in 2016, it offers a player-friendly yet challenging experience with no rough, firm and fast Zoysia fairways, and Bermuda greens. The layout winds through rolling hills and mature woods, emphasizing strategy, creative shot-making, and enjoyment for all skill levels.

Caddie Tip

Take advantage of the wide landing areas off the tee, but pay close attention to green contours—many feature severe tiers and false fronts. Play approaches to the best spots around the green for easier chips since tight surrounds reward creativity. Trust the fast greens and play more break than you see, especially on downhill puts.

The Main Challenge

The toughest aspects of Bluejack National are its firm, fast greens with pronounced tiers and slopes, requiring precise approach and short game control. Strategic bunkering and several holes with water hazards, especially on the finishing stretch, demand both planning and shot execution. Recovery options around greens test creativity and nerve.

The Good

Golfers love the creative, player-friendly layout that emphasizes fun and strategic shot-making over sheer difficulty. The course delivers outstanding playability with stunning scenery thanks to its rolling hills, tall pines, and well-maintained Zoysia fairways. The absence of rough and the excellent condition of the greens consistently receive high praise.

The Not So Good

While Bluejack National receives overwhelming acclaim, some golfers note it may lack jaw-dropping elevation changes or dramatic Texas scenery found elsewhere. Others mention that, as a high-end private club, member access to advanced tee times during busy seasons can be limited.

Signature Hole:

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18

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Bluejack National’s 18th hole is a par 4 framed by tall pines and a glistening lake down the left. The green is set against dramatic water, challenging players with a precise approach into a sloping green guarded by bunkers and water left. This closing hole showcases the course's classic, strategic design and stunning Texas landscape.

Clubhouse

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The clubhouse features luxury locker rooms, indoor and outdoor dining with gourmet cuisine, a pro shop, and event spaces. Additional amenities include swimming pools, a spa, tennis courts, fitness center, kids’ club, and on-site lodging for members and their guests, providing a true resort-like experience.

Practice Facilities

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Bluejack National offers a spacious driving range with Zoysia turf, a large putting green, dedicated short game areas, and a unique 10-hole par-3 Playgrounds course which is perfect for families or fine-tuning your short game. Professional instruction and club fitting are available for players seeking to hone their skills.

Dress Code:

Standard

No dress code enforced. All attire is permitted.

Collared shirts not required. Clean, athletic or golf-appropriate casual wear is acceptable.

Collared shirts required. No denim, gym wear, or overly casual clothing.

Collared shirts must be tucked in; no cargo or athletic shorts. No hats indoors.

Elite club standards; jackets required indoors, no changing shoes in the parking lot, and specific attire rules based on the area of the facility.

Texas
U.S.A.