WELCOME TO THE BRISTOL RIDGE GOLF COURSE!

OUR Golf Course IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON but our simulators are now open!!!

CHECK OUT THE SIMULATOR PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION OR

CALL AT 715-247-3673

we have a new special simulator party rate…

for event questions, contact sam strachan by calling the course at 715-247-3673 or email brgc.samstrachan@gmail.com

Membership drive!!!

December 28th, 10am-6pm.

Purchase your membership and receive a bonus, More information to come…


Enjoy excellent course conditions & a peaceful, secluded setting only 10 minutes from the new St. Croix River Crossing Bridge.

Bristol Ridge Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 72, championship daily fee golf course with a full-service clubhouse, pro shop, driving range and practice green, bar and grill, and complete dining facility.  We are located in Somerset, Wisconsin just a short drive from the Twin Cities.  The new St. Croix River Crossing in Stillwater makes the trip even faster. Take the “Bridge to the Ridge” for a great golfing experience!

bristol ridge is a “sunflower seed free'“ facility. chewing sunflower seeds is prohibited. violators may be asked to leave.

We were recently asked about our “Sunflower Seed Free” posting. “What do you have against sunflower seeds?” the caller asked. If you have ever followed someone who spit their seeds on the greens, or collected them and threw them in the glove box of the cart, you wouldn’t need to ask this. Lots of people are disgusted by cigarette butts on the course or in the carts, and of course they aren’t our favorites either, but sunflower seed husks do actual damage to the greens, in addition to being disgustingly unhealthy! Please, no sunflower seeds! 

BANQUET FACILITIES

Perfect for parties, receptions, graduations, and our specialty – group outings, our banquet facilities look out onto the 18th green and provide a beautiful view. 

GROUP OUTINGS

Bristol Ridge provides the perfect venue for your next group outing. We have gained the reputation as the "Best Golf Outing Experience & Value in the St. Croix Valley".