Eagle Valley Golf Course
18 hole Par 72 East Course & 18 hole Par 72 West Course
Website: http://www.eaglevalleygolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Which course should I play at Eagle Valley - the East or the West?
You've got a great choice here, but we usually steer folks towards the West Course if they're looking for a bit more drama and elevation changes. The East Course is a solid, classic parkland layout, perfect for a relaxed round, but the West offers those memorable views and a tougher test.
What's the best time of year to visit Eagle Valley for ideal playing conditions?
We always recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) for Eagle Valley. The temperatures are perfect, and the courses are usually in fantastic shape, avoiding the summer heat that can make those back-nine walks a real grind. You'll get lush fairways and true greens without the crowds of peak season.
How challenging are the courses at Eagle Valley for a mid-handicapper?
For a mid-handicapper, the East Course is very manageable and enjoyable, offering fair challenges without too many forced carries. The West Course, however, will definitely test your game with its significant elevation changes and some tighter landing areas, so bring your A-game and be ready for some tricky lies.
What's the typical pace of play like at Eagle Valley, especially on weekends?
On weekends, expect a pretty standard pace, usually around 4.5 to 5 hours, especially if you're playing the popular West Course. We always advise booking an early morning tee time if you're keen on a quicker round, as things tend to slow down considerably by late morning.
Are there any unique features or signature holes at Eagle Valley I should look out for?
Absolutely, the West Course really shines with its signature holes, especially the par-3 17th, which offers incredible panoramic views that can be distracting. On the East, keep an eye out for the challenging dogleg left 15th, where a precise drive is key to setting up your approach.