Links of GlenEagles
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the prime time to hit the Links of GlenEagles, and what kind of conditions will I find?
We always recommend late June through early September for the best conditions and longest daylight hours. You'll find the fescue at its most formidable and the greens running true, though expect some wind to be a constant companion across the open layout.
Does Links of GlenEagles truly live up to its 'links' name, and what's the biggest challenge for a first-timer?
While it's not seaside, GlenEagles delivers a fantastic inland links feel with wide fairways, penal fescue, and dramatic elevation changes. The real test comes from the relentless wind and the deceptive uphill approaches-club selection is paramount here.
What's the typical green fee at Links of GlenEagles, and is it a good value for a golf trip to Canada?
Expect to pay a mid-range green fee, typically around $100-150 CAD, depending on the season and time of day. We think it's absolutely worth it for the stunning mountain views and the unique, challenging design you won't find just anywhere.
Which holes at Links of GlenEagles should I really look forward to for scenery or a memorable shot?
You absolutely can't miss the stretch from holes 13 to 15-the views of the Bow River Valley and the distant Rockies are breathtaking, especially from the elevated tee on 13. The par-3 17th, with its dramatic drop, is another standout that demands a precise iron shot.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Links of GlenEagles, and what amenities are available after the round?
The clubhouse at GlenEagles is welcoming and unpretentious, with a great patio overlooking the 18th green and the valley. It's the perfect spot to grab a post-round pint and dissect your game, offering solid pub fare without any fuss.