Eagle Lakes Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging are the water hazards at Eagle Lakes Golf Club, really?

You'll find the water at Eagle Lakes is more than just decorative; it's a strategic element on nearly every hole, especially on the back nine. We recommend bringing a few extra balls, particularly for the demanding par-3 14th, where a precise carry over water is essential.

When is the best time to play Eagle Lakes Golf Club for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always suggest visiting Eagle Lakes in late fall or early spring. The weather is fantastic then, and you'll avoid the peak winter snowbird rush, meaning more relaxed pace of play and pristine course conditions before the summer heat sets in.

What's the one hole at Eagle Lakes Golf Club that every golfer should look forward to?

Without a doubt, the par-5 18th is the signature finish at Eagle Lakes. It's a true risk-reward hole with water guarding the left side and a well-bunkered green, demanding a thoughtful approach if you want to finish with a birdie.

Is Eagle Lakes Golf Club a good value, and what can I expect from the facilities?

For the price, Eagle Lakes offers excellent value, especially considering the consistent course conditioning. The practice facilities are solid, with a decent driving range and a large putting green, perfect for warming up before your round.

What's the typical pace of play like at Eagle Lakes, and should I expect any wildlife encounters?

Pace of play is generally good, especially if you play during off-peak hours; expect around 4 hours, 15 minutes for a foursome. Keep an eye out for the resident ospreys and, yes, even a bald eagle or two, particularly around the larger lakes on the back nine - it's a cool bonus to your round.