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· Tiger Woods, Beau Welling. Aaron Crooks. The 18-hole layout at Bluejack National is the first headline design to open in the United States for Tiger Woods and architect Beau Welling. Situated an hour’s drive north of Houston city centre, the course is the centrepiece of an upmarket real estate project on land owned by Dallas-based Beacon Land ...
Golf, Tiger-style north of Houston. The long-awaited US debut of Tiger Woods golf course design is here. Bluejack National, about an hour north of Houston, lies on the old Blaketree National property. But this is a brand new golf experience, and one that will rival the best private clubs in the state of Texas.
· No matter what your age. Bluejack National is a private residential club offering an unprecedented mix of amenities and activities to fit every lifestyle. With 767 acres of rolling hills developed in Montgomery, Texas, Bluejack is home to the first Tiger Woods-designed golf course in the United States.
A large bunker on the left green side and a tall pine tree guards the right from the tee. The green measures 48 paces deep, which is the longest at Bluejack, making club choice a crucial part of the scoring equation. Caddy Tip.
Breathtaking downhill par 3 and the most talked about at Bluejack. We like to say that we have 18 signature holes, but if there is one that stands out and players celebreate the most, it is No. 12. This hole is often compared to the 12th at Augusta National, one of Tiger's favorite courses. Distance and accuracy are critical to clear the water.
One of the most spectacular settings on the entire golf course. Pause to take a 360-degree panoramic view from this elevated tee box and take in every hole on the front nine. It is a long, downhill par 5 and is the first dogleg right on the course. There are two bunkers flanking the fairway that will be navigated from the tee.
Every hole offers multiple tee boxes with one cut of velvety Zoysia grass and no rough. The Bluejack golf experience provides a wide range of shot-making options, especially around the green.
Reachable Par 5 dogleg left with a fairway bunker on the left side. The back of the green is sloped toward the approach shot, which opens the door for a scoring opportunity.
The dogleg left hole plays downhill and features spectacular views of a gorgeous lake guarding the left.
Tiger and his design team did a fantastic job providing a bail out to the right, but bowl is 30 ft. below the putting surface. This creates an extremely challenging pitch shot off the tight L1F zoysia. A ball that comes up short will be returned and maybe further away from where it started. Any shot headed up the right side of the green flirts with trouble.
My boss and I are addict golfers. We have talked how awesome it would be to be able to play BlueJack national. Both are decent golfers. (5 handicaps )
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Members and their guests only. Brett Schoenfield. Tiger Woods, Beau Welling. Aaron Crooks. The 18-hole layout at Bluejack National is the first headline design to open in the United States for Tiger Woods and architect Beau Welling. Situated an hour’s drive north of Houston city centre, the course is the centrepiece of an upmarket real estate ...
Bluejack is Tiger Woods' first design in the USA and his second design worldwide (first being El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico). The full 18 holes opened in April 2016, so not on any Top 100 yet.
While the bunkering features the same white sand, it is placed not quite as strategically or as many as at Augusta National. The greens seem even larger at Bluejack National although not many are as tricky. The biggest difference is that the fairways are even wider here. You can basically hit it anywhere off the non-par 3 tees. Most times it will not hurt you regardless of the side one is on although every now and then there is a green that has a nearby mound or fall-off that dictates a preferred side to the fairway. This leaves many of the holes lacking in definition. However, the expanse of space creates its own beauty especially when there is a reflection in a pond, a more heavily bunkered hole, or a green framed by pine or oak trees.
Down the left side is a trio of bunkers with them spaced at 240-270-300 yards from the back tee. If one can carry the final bunker, they will have a gap/sand wedge to the green. However, I saw no reason for longer hitters to take on the final bunker given the expanse of the fairway to the right.
When a course is designed with “fun and relaxation” as the primary goals, one would expect playability to be the primary feature. That is the case here. To challenge the better players, the course has interesting green complexes and sound bunkering. The course uses zoysia for its fairways and “rough” and Bermuda grass on the greens. The grass near the greens is mowed a bit shorter to promote more options for recovery.
Tiger created a course in Texas that feels like Augusta met North Carolina. The rolling terrain, towering pines, and wide playing corridors make for a tremendous layout. Bluejack is the epitome of the new era of golf course design; it is playable for anyone and gives you options on every hole. My favorite hole is the 8th, a short par-4 that tempts you to drive the green. This track gives Whispering Pines a run for the best place to play in the state.#N#January 09, 2020
You’d hardly imagine that a golf course recently operated on the same property from reading most of the articles that have been written about Bluejack National since it opened in 2015 – certainly you’ll find no mention of any former enterprise on the new development’s website – but it really has an interesting golfing background which is well worth relating.
The long-awaited US debut of Tiger Woods golf course design is here. Bluejack National, about an hour north of Houston, lies on the old Blaketree National property. But this is a brand new golf experience, and one that will rival the best private clubs in the state of Texas. The week we saw the course, there were plenty of Champions Tour players checking it out, as well as ex-pro athletes and other well-known folks in the state. The word is certainly getting out about this joint.
The course is very playable. The course can play pretty easy if you play from the forward tees but move back to the tips and you're in for an adventure. Definitely a second shot course and how good/bad is your short game course?
No matter what you enjoy. No matter what your age. Bluejack National is a private residential club offering an unprecedented mix of amenities and activities to fit every lifestyle.
Bluejack is home to the first golf course in the United States designed by Tiger Woods.
With 767 acres of rolling hills developed in Montgomery, Texas, Bluejack is home to the first Tiger Woods-designed golf course in the United States.
Best Par 3: 7th Hole – 137 Yards – Water only comes into play a few times at Bluejack National and this is one of those instances. Tipping out at 137 yards, the test here is distance control given the shallow target resting behind the lake fronting the putting surface. At this distance, every player should be standing over their ball with confidence and a scoring club in their hand; however, those feeling faint of heart have a bailout area to the right that with afford a generous angle across the width of the green. While many architects have resorted to punishing lengths from the tips, Tiger shows a keen eye for variety and finesse here with a short par three that has just enough trouble to not take lightly.
Located on the site of the former Blaketree National Golf Club northwest of Houston, Bluejack National is the first American course that Tiger designed and the golf community could hardly wait to see what was unveiled in April 2016 when the course opened. What people found was a playable golf course that was generous off the tee, Zoysia grass that is perfectly manicured, undulations throughout the property, and plenty of options around the sloping greens. You'll also find that the course is a nice walk and that your caddie will be plenty friendly and helpful throughout your round. One can't help but instantly make note of the striking similarities the course has to Augusta National with towering pines lining the wide fairways, sharp edge bunkers with white sand, and impeccable conditioning. You won't find any rough on the course and you'd be hard pressed to ever lose a ball; and who doesn't love that feature?! But don't mistake "playable" for easy at Bluejack. Tiger did a masterful job of creating interest with every hole but the true genius in the design is with the green complexes where the bunkering and slopes work together to offer both approachable pin placements and some treacherous ones. Like Augusta, picking your spots on the greens to attack can be the difference between a routine par and scrambling for a double bogey due to the sloping edges and interior tilts. The club adds to the experience with some non-golf features that simply add to a great overall experience at Bluejack with two comfort stations. The first, named The Fruit Stand, features a full array of beverages, dried and fresh fruit, candy and snacks. The second comfort station, the BBQ stop, is located on the 12th hole and features smoked brisket and tri-tip jerky which are both to die for and a true tribute to the Lone Star State. Tiger didn't stop with the 18 hole championship course though, the family man recognized the benefit that a short course offers to kids, buddies, and players wanting to dial in their wedges. As such, The Playground was unearthed; a 10 hole course where the longest tee shot maxes out at 110 yards. It is the perfect compliment to a family centered club with a world class golf course. Bottom line, Bluejack National is exactly the type of club I would be a member of. The staff, facilities, atmosphere, and quality of the golf course are absolutely top shelf.
Signature Hole: 12th Hole – 180 Yard Par 3 – Using the 12th hole at Augusta National as inspiration, Tiger created a stunning one-shotter that provides for the most dramatic shot on the course. This version leaves out the front bunker that Augusta sports and instead brings the water in closer to the putting surface to test even the best of player's merit. A pin on the left third is pretty accessible with the bailout area sitting next to the green and providing a simple up and down, while pins in the back third should be attacked only by those in the zone or that don't mind rolling the dice on dunking their Pro V1 in the water. The hole play ten yards shorter than the distance suggest due to the drop in elevation from tee to green and tee shots the find one of the rear bunkers will be left with an unnerving sand shot back towards the lake. After enjoying some quality Texas BBQ at the shack stand behind this tee, it is time to get dialed in for the shot you'll remember most at Bluejack National.
Best Par 4: 1st Hole – 428 Yards – Courses too often don't start with a memorable hole, but Tiger Woods bucks that trend with a fine two-shotter to set an early tone at Bluejack. After having your name announced by a staff member on the tee box, you are free to swing away on your driver downhill to the fairway waiting below. A lake is found on the left side and the fairway tilts towards it, so the smart play is at the inside corner of the bunker on the right side of the driving zone. The hole doglegs around the water and features a bunker short and left of the green. Bringing a ball in from the high side and working it towards the flag is the most prudent approach when attacking this green where through the air on utilizing the ground contours. In great risk/reward fashion, attacking the left side will shorten the hole and provide an optimal attack angle on your second shot, but a drive or an approach that gets too greedy up the left side will get wet. It is a great start to one of the best golf course experiences in the South.
Not only does Bluejack have a driving range and a big, sloping putting green with 18 numbered holes, but the Playgrounds Course, an ultra-casual 10-hole pitch 'n putt, is the ace-in-the-hole here.
During the golf boom, many courses were routed entirely within housing developments with the simple goal of creating big, green backyards for as many residential lots as possible. But when homes line both sides of most holes, golfers never truly feel that "escape" golf is supposed to provide.
Bluejack National has no rough and just a handful of water hazards, the two most intimidating on par 3s (nos. 7 and 12).
A glimpse at the plans of The Fort, the future main gathering area of the club currently under construction, has swimming and tennis just like most clubs, but it also has a movie theater, football/soccer field, hike-and-bike trails, zip lines and a skate park.
Brandon Tucker is the Sr. Managing Editor for GolfPass and was the founding editor of Golf Advisor in 2014, he was the managing editor for Golf Channel Digital's Courses & Travel. To date, his golf travels have taken him to over two dozen countries and nearly 600 golf courses worldwide.