Bent Brook Golf Course
Free
10.00.00for iPhone, iPad and more
7.9
1 Ratings
Jefferson County Golf Associates, Inc.
Developer
121.4 MB
Size
Apr 27, 2023
Update Date
Sports
Category
4+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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About Bent Brook Golf Course
Download the Bent Brook Golf Course app to enhance your golf experience!
This app includes:
- Interactive Scorecard
- Golf Games: Skins, Stableford, Par, Stroke Scoring
- GPS
- Measure your shot!
- Golfer Profile with Automatic Stats Tracker
- Hole Descriptions & Playing Tips
- Live Tournaments & Leaderboards
- Book Tee Times
- Course Tour
- Food & Beverage Menu
- Facebook Sharing
- And much more…
In the early 1980’s Bent Brook’s founder and owner, Jimmy Lee, played a lot of golf with Lee Harper. Lee Harper was arguably the best golfer in central Alabama – if not the state – for many years. Lee and Harper could play just about anywhere and had access to quite a number of private clubs. Lee recognized that the Birmingham area was in great need of public course with a country club feel. Jimmy envisioned a 27-hole golf course that would appeal to players of various skill levels and feature bent grass greens that were at the time, almost non-existent at public courses. In fact, other than Roebuck, Oak Mountain and Frank House, there weren’t many public courses in the area.
“I knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” Lee says. “To make the 27-hole goal work, I needed plots of land held by as many as eight other property owners.” It was also critical, Lee surmised, that the land would have to be visible from the newly completed interstate 459 and thus draw the attention of those passing by. The rationale for having 27 holes was to play 18 every day and rest 9 as needed. “For me, it was 27 holes or I wasn’t going to pursue the project,” Lee said. “Letting 9 holes rest on a regular basis was important to the success of bent grass and bent grass was a big part of the appeal of Bent Brook.” It was early 1987 and Lee believed he could secure the tracts of land. Banks at the time weren’t accustomed to lending money on a public facility to a private owner, Lee says. “We may have been the first in the state to try and make this work,” Lee recalls.
The first year the course was open, it was well received. Golfers accustomed to certain quality conditions and bent grass greens now had a place to play that did not require a membership and interest soared. “The first year we were open, we did 60,000 rounds of golf and did over 50,000 rounds every year for the next 10 years,” Lee says. “Shortly thereafter, numerous courses were developed around the area with a similar purpose in mind. Some of those are still with us. Others are not.”
Over the last 30 years, the golf course has seen many improvements, inside and out. A practice area was added. New tee boxes were installed on key holes to keep the course playable for all, and challenging for others. Between 2014 and 2015, all greens were upgraded to the new AU Victory Grass bent grass which have yielded a heartier and more consistent playing surface. In 2016, a tornado came through the property and uprooted or destroyed hundreds of trees. The clean up and reconstruction resulted in a more open course with more green space, without losing all the old growth hardwoods that separate many of the fairways.
“It’s quite a bit of history,” Lee says. “But the story isn’t completely written yet. We always have our eye on ways to make the course more enjoyable for our patrons.”
This app includes:
- Interactive Scorecard
- Golf Games: Skins, Stableford, Par, Stroke Scoring
- GPS
- Measure your shot!
- Golfer Profile with Automatic Stats Tracker
- Hole Descriptions & Playing Tips
- Live Tournaments & Leaderboards
- Book Tee Times
- Course Tour
- Food & Beverage Menu
- Facebook Sharing
- And much more…
In the early 1980’s Bent Brook’s founder and owner, Jimmy Lee, played a lot of golf with Lee Harper. Lee Harper was arguably the best golfer in central Alabama – if not the state – for many years. Lee and Harper could play just about anywhere and had access to quite a number of private clubs. Lee recognized that the Birmingham area was in great need of public course with a country club feel. Jimmy envisioned a 27-hole golf course that would appeal to players of various skill levels and feature bent grass greens that were at the time, almost non-existent at public courses. In fact, other than Roebuck, Oak Mountain and Frank House, there weren’t many public courses in the area.
“I knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” Lee says. “To make the 27-hole goal work, I needed plots of land held by as many as eight other property owners.” It was also critical, Lee surmised, that the land would have to be visible from the newly completed interstate 459 and thus draw the attention of those passing by. The rationale for having 27 holes was to play 18 every day and rest 9 as needed. “For me, it was 27 holes or I wasn’t going to pursue the project,” Lee said. “Letting 9 holes rest on a regular basis was important to the success of bent grass and bent grass was a big part of the appeal of Bent Brook.” It was early 1987 and Lee believed he could secure the tracts of land. Banks at the time weren’t accustomed to lending money on a public facility to a private owner, Lee says. “We may have been the first in the state to try and make this work,” Lee recalls.
The first year the course was open, it was well received. Golfers accustomed to certain quality conditions and bent grass greens now had a place to play that did not require a membership and interest soared. “The first year we were open, we did 60,000 rounds of golf and did over 50,000 rounds every year for the next 10 years,” Lee says. “Shortly thereafter, numerous courses were developed around the area with a similar purpose in mind. Some of those are still with us. Others are not.”
Over the last 30 years, the golf course has seen many improvements, inside and out. A practice area was added. New tee boxes were installed on key holes to keep the course playable for all, and challenging for others. Between 2014 and 2015, all greens were upgraded to the new AU Victory Grass bent grass which have yielded a heartier and more consistent playing surface. In 2016, a tornado came through the property and uprooted or destroyed hundreds of trees. The clean up and reconstruction resulted in a more open course with more green space, without losing all the old growth hardwoods that separate many of the fairways.
“It’s quite a bit of history,” Lee says. “But the story isn’t completely written yet. We always have our eye on ways to make the course more enjoyable for our patrons.”
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What's New in the Latest Version 10.00.00
Last updated on Apr 27, 2023
Old Versions
This update has app performance and user experience improvements.
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Version History
10.00.00
Apr 27, 2023
This update has app performance and user experience improvements.
9.13.00
Feb 25, 2023
This update has app performance and user experience improvements.
9.10.00
Feb 1, 2023
This update lays the groundwork for a more native experience through Pages and moves the app version to the bottom of the profile section. On top of all that, you can expect the usual app performance and user experience improvements.
9.01.00
Sep 24, 2022
This update resolves an issue that prevented users from recovering large amounts of scorecards using their email addresses. On top of all that, you can expect the usual app performance and user experience improvements.
8.07.00
Jun 15, 2022
This release includes a variety of adjustments to keep your app running smoothly.
8.02.00
Apr 24, 2022
App performance and user experience improvements.
7.20.00
Mar 27, 2022
Bent Brook Golf Course FAQ
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iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Bent Brook Golf Course supports English