Bull Run Golf Club first opened for play in 1998. The course was designed by Rick Jacobson
This course is located at the base of a mountain and offers a variety of golf holes. Water hazards, in the form of lakes, ponds, waste areas, and small water hazards come into play on seven holes. Most fairways are open and tree lined. The fairway landing areas are generous off the tee. The greens are regarded as small for a course of this type. The front and back nines are very similar, the only difference is that the front nine features a few forced carries.
Rick Jacobson designed this course with the player in mind. From the back tees, the course at Bull Run Golf Club is difficult enough to challenge the best hitters, especially if the greens are set with some tough pin locations. There are also wide fairways here with excellent views of where your next shot is supposed to land and there are often run-up options to the greens even where the hazards look tricky.
The Bull Run Golf Course measures 6,979 yards from the back tees and plays to a par of 72. The course rating is 73.1 with a slope rating of 134.