Tom Weiskopf, former PGA star and designer of the Black Bull course, was once best known for his tour victories—most notably the 1973 British Open and 1995 U.S. Senior Open. Today, he’s revered internationally for a traditional approach to golf course design that has earned numerous Top 100 ratings from Golf Digest. As a resident of Bozeman, Tom views this as his home course, and has delivered an unforgettable golf experience.

Golf Course Facts
- The quality of Black Bull's course rivals that of the nation’s top golf clubs, but with the relaxed attitude that pervades everything here. Because the course is private and membership is limited, there is virtually no need to reserve a tee time.
- The course is approximately 7,200 yards in length and features undulating fairways, 3 to 5 sets of tees per hole, lakes, and streams. Bunkers are creative in design while lending a distinctive personality to the course.
- A "bye hole," designed to settle all bets, is situated on the island green in front of the Clubhouse.
- The 16-acre private practice facility is the largest and best equipped in the Rocky Mountains.
- Overall, the layout at Black Bull is designed to provide an outstanding "core" golf experience—a rarity in today's residential courses—by strategically positioning the homesites to amplify the incredible mountain views.