Eagle Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Eagle Hills for ideal conditions?
We've played Eagle Hills in various seasons, and late spring to early fall is truly ideal. The course conditions are prime, and the desert-like landscaping really pops without the intense summer heat making the back nine a slog. You'll find the greens rolling true and the fairways firm but fair during these months.
What's the signature challenge or 'must-play' hole at Eagle Hills?
For us, the par-3 17th is the real test and a highlight you won't forget. It demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green, often with a tricky crosswind that makes club selection critical. Don't let the beauty distract you; this hole can easily wreck a good scorecard.
Is Eagle Hills suitable for all skill levels, or is it a particularly tough course?
Eagle Hills is surprisingly accommodating, offering a fair challenge for everyone if you pick the right tees. From the tips, it's a legitimate test of strategy and ball striking, but the forward tees open up the course beautifully for higher handicappers. We always recommend playing it once from the whites to get a feel before moving back.
What's the vibe like at the Eagle Hills clubhouse after a round?
The clubhouse at Eagle Hills has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for unwinding. We love grabbing a drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green, especially at sunset. The grill serves up solid pub fare, making it an easy choice to stick around and recap your round.
Any tips for booking a tee time or finding a good deal at Eagle Hills?
Booking ahead is always smart, especially for weekend mornings; Eagle Hills gets busy. We've found that checking their website directly for twilight rates or weekday specials often yields the best value. Don't be afraid to call the pro shop directly for last-minute openings, as they can sometimes squeeze you in.