Eagle Springs Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Eagle Springs Golf Club?
We always recommend late spring or early fall at Eagle Springs. The course truly shines when the dogwoods are blooming, or the leaves are turning, and the humidity isn't stifling like mid-summer. You'll find the conditions pristine and the views absolutely stunning.
What's the signature challenge or unique feature at Eagle Springs?
Eagle Springs is truly defined by its dramatic elevation changes and the strategic use of natural rock outcroppings. The par-3 14th, playing downhill to a green guarded by a cascading stream, is a real beauty and a test of nerve. You'll need to commit to your club selection here.
How challenging is Eagle Springs for a mid-handicapper?
For a mid-handicapper, Eagle Springs offers a fantastic, fair challenge without being overly punishing. The greens are notoriously quick and undulating, so focus on your short game and putting to score well. Don't be afraid to lay up on a few of the longer par-4s; smart play beats heroics here.
What should I expect for green fees and overall value at Eagle Springs?
Green fees at Eagle Springs typically range from $120-$180, depending on the season and time of day. While it's not a budget course, we genuinely believe it offers exceptional value for the immaculate conditions, thoughtful design, and memorable experience you'll have. It's a splurge that feels completely justified.
Are there any specific holes at Eagle Springs that really stand out?
Beyond the iconic 14th, we love the risk-reward par-5 7th, where a bold drive can set up an eagle attempt over water. Also, the finishing 18th is a strong par-4, demanding a precise approach to a multi-tiered green right in front of the clubhouse. You'll remember these holes long after your round.