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Review of River Ridge Golf Course in Sealy
Unfortunately, River Ridge Golf Club closed in November 2017 due to hurricane Harvey flooding and other flooding over the last two years
River Ridge is located on the Brazos River just west of Katy and offers 27 holes of fantastic golf. The courses have been sculptured into a generous 350 acre Brazos River valley with gently rolling and sloping terrain which is covered with more than 1500 old growth pecan trees and stately oaks, plus sycamore and ash. Each nine is built on more than 120 acres, which is substantially larger than most modern day nines and you'll notice the difference once you get on the second hole.
Each nine is unique and has it's own set of characteristics. The Parkland Course is heavily treed and the most challenging, the River Course is more open and has some really fun holes, and the Ridge Course provides an easier and more relaxing round.
Golf Digest has named River Ridge as one of the "Best Places To Play" for the last four years in a row! In addition, River Ridge go a "Four Star" Rating from the Houston Chronicle (January 1999); a Top 3 winner for "Best New Public Courses" and "Best Public Courses"; #2 "Favorite Public Courses"; "Top 12 Courses in Texas" and #1 "Best Public Course Value" in the Houston Chronicle 2000 Golf Survey. Additionally, River Ridge was the only daily fee course in Texas noted in Dan Jenkin's Golf Digest article, "Best Modern 18 Holes." River Ridge is also home to a number of qualifying rounds and major tournaments like the Ronald McDonald Dave Marr Cup, Texas Golf Mid AM qualifier, USGA Women's Public Links Qualifier, and the Houston Amateur Golf Association tournament.
Although each nine is different, here is what is common to all three:
- the fairways are well groomed and in excellent condition
- the greens seem larger than normal, pretty fast, and very challenging with plenty of slope
- you'll find lots of soft sand in strategically placed bunkers, some of which are steep faced
- each nine is designed to take maximum advantage of the ponds, creeks, rolling hills, trees, and natural landscape
- the 6000 square foot pavilion is excellent for tournaments
- with 4 sets of tee boxes, any of the nines is playable yet challenging for any skill level
- each nine rewards well placed shots and penalizes poor club selection and course management
The Ridge nine provides for a very relaxing and enjoyable round where you should be able to score well. From our perspective, this is the easiest of the nines but don't get overconfident because you can still get in trouble with the deep swales, steep faced bunkers, challenging greens, trees, and rolling terrain. The fairways are a little wider and you can usually see what you're up against, so pull out the driver and let 'er rip on this nine. There are a number of fun and challenging holes, like number 4 which is a par 4 439 yard downhiller with trouble to the left and right side of a fairly narrow fairway. The green is slightly elevated and well protected – miss it and par is hard to come by. Another good one is number 5, a par 4 428 yard hole called Death Valley because of the sloping fairway which will easy take your ball to a waste area which is hard to recover from. You will really enjoy this nine.
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Service is ok, the Pro Shop is well stocked, the practice range is good, and the sandwiches are not bad.
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