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(1884 - 1946)

Born: Flint, Michigan

Died: Big Spring, Texas, at age 61

Bredemus, formerly of New York moved to San Antonio in 1919 to teach school. He was a regular at the Brackenridge Park Golf Course before eventually becoming an assistant pro. His talent for architecture eventually outshined his playing talent and he helped designed dozens of courses across Texas. Possibly the most well-known of the designs he assisted with is the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.

Jim Bredemus is considered one of the great legends of Texas golf. He was the first resident golf course architect. In 1922 he co-founded the Texas Professional Golf Associations. He was also primarily responsible for bringing to the Southwest its first National PGA Championship at Cedar Crest Country Club, Dallas in 1927.

COURSES DESIGNED
Texas
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Colonial Country Club
3735 Country Club Circle
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Texas
76109
(817) 927-4221
Year Built: 1936
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Conroe Country Club
3051 N Loop 336 W
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Texas
77304
(409) 756-5222
Year Built: 1931
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Glen Garden Golf & Country Club, CLOSED 2014
2916 Glen Garden Dr S
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Texas
76119
(817) 535-7582
Year Built: - 1912
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Memorial Park Golf Course
1001 Memorial Loop Dr E
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Texas
77007
713/862-4033
Year Built:
2 Rankings / Reviews
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Oso Beach Municipal Golf Course
5601 S Alameda St
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Texas
78412
(361) 991-5351
Year Built: 1938
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Pine Forest Country Club Golf Course
18003 Clay Rd
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Texas
77084
281/463-1234
Year Built: - 1975
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Ridglea Country Club -North
3700 Bernie Anderson Ave
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Texas
76116
817/377-0032
Year Built: - 1928
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Rockwood Golf Course
1851 Jacksboro Hwy
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Texas
76114
817/624-1771
Year Built:
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San Angelo Country Club
1609 Country Club Rd
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Texas
76904
(915) 651-7395
Year Built: 1920
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Victoria Country Club
14 Spring Creek Rd
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Texas
77904
(361) 575-6161
Year Built: 1924
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Westwood Country Club Golf Course
8888 Country Creek Dr
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Texas
77036
713/774-3011
Year Built: - 1930