The 18-hole course plays to a par of 69 and measures just under 5,700 yards from the back tees. The front (original) 9 is hilly and tree-lined and features small, sloping greens. The keys for scoring are on the 2nd, 4th, and 9th holes. These are, respectively, two long par threes and an uphill, narrow par five. The newer back 9 is routed across hilly land with ravines, natural rough, and water guarding the large greens. While short in length, the 18 holes require more brains than brawn. Careful tee shot placement and good putting is essential to good scoring. The course can be played at various lengths, making it enjoyable for even the beginning golfer.
Visit WebsiteEagle Falls boasts four sets of tees to offer a fun day of golf for the casual player or an extremely challenging round for the avid golfer. The new course offers a variety of shots and challenges, such as the 14th hole par 3, stretching to a length of 205 uphill yards. The signature hole is the par four dogleg right eighteenth, which features a lake to negotiate on the second shot, into a well guarded undulating green.
Visit WebsiteConsidered by many the best player of all time and one of the worlds leading course designers; his firm Nicklaus Design has over 310 courses opened to date, while Jack has over 255 courses to his credit worldwide. In addition Nicklaus has six designs included in Golf Digest's America's 100 Greatest Courses.
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