Eaglewood Golf Course

Website: https://jbleforcesupport.com/langley/eaglewood-golf-course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Eaglewood Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We've found that late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend of lush course conditions and comfortable temperatures at Eaglewood. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the course is usually in prime shape after the spring growing season. Early fall, around September, is also fantastic for crisp air and vibrant foliage, though it can be a bit busier.

What's the signature challenge or a must-know tip for playing Eaglewood?

You absolutely need to respect the elevation changes, especially on the back nine. The par-4 14th, known as 'The Perch,' demands a precise tee shot to a landing area that feels much smaller than it looks, followed by an uphill approach to a tricky green. Our best advice is to take an extra club on uphill shots and trust your yardage.

Is Eaglewood a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While you certainly can walk Eaglewood, we highly recommend taking a cart, especially if you're not accustomed to significant elevation changes. There are some long transitions between holes, particularly from the 9th green to the 10th tee, and the course itself has a good amount of uphill and downhill trekking. Save your energy for your swing.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Eaglewood after a round?

The Eaglewood clubhouse offers a genuinely relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your round. We always grab a cold local brew and a burger at 'The Nest' grill-it's nothing fancy, but the food is consistently good and the views from the patio are excellent. It's a great spot to recap your birdies and bogeys with your playing partners.

How does the value and pace of play at Eaglewood compare to other courses in the area?

We consider Eaglewood to be an excellent value for the quality of golf you get-the green fees are very fair for a course of this caliber. Pace of play is generally good, especially during weekday mornings; you can usually expect a round to take around 4 to 4.5 hours. Weekends can get a bit backed up, so consider an early tee time if you're playing on Saturday or Sunday.