Nestled in the ravines of the McDowell Mountains and colorized by dramatic sunrises and sunsets, Eagle Mountain beckons those who desire an outstanding golf experience. This Scott
Miller designed course is a spectacular representation of man's creation in harmony with nature as it winds through natural box canyons, rolling hills & lush desert valleys.
Host site of the 2002 Canadian PGA Tour's Scottsdale Swing.
Host site of "The Medalist" Amateur Championship. Host site of the Golf World Scottsdale Invitational 2004 & 2005.
COURSE INFORMATION
Par:
Yardage:
Slope:
Course Rating:
# of Teeboxes:
71
6800
139
71.7
4 sets
For an E-Yardage book on this course click on the number shown below (if no number is shown , the E-Yardage book for this course is
not currently available.) 103082
Contact pro shop for this year's overseeding schedule.
Yardage Marker Information:
Fairway Markers at 75 yards, 100 yards, 150 yards and 200 yards. Every sprinkler marked. Cart path marked 100, 125,150,175 & 200.
Pin Placement Information:
Daily pin placement sheets.
FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Putting Green
Yes
Chipping Allowed
Yes
Driving Range
Yes
Mat/Grass
Grass
Club Rentals
Yes
Soft Spikes Only
Yes
Showers
Yes
Lounge/Dining
Yes
Lodging
Yes
Banquet Facilities
Yes
PRICING & FEES
Prices vary seasonally. Click on link below to visit this course's current rates page or call the pro shop for more information.
Click here to view this course's rate page (if available).
Seasonal Discounts:
Memberships:
See Pricing
N/A
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION/DIRECTIONS/MAP
4 ½ -star recipient of Golf Digest's "Places to Play ", one of Golf for Women's 2000 Top 100 Fairways, ranked #1 Public Golf Course in Arizona by Ranking Arizona Business 2006, and
named Best of Phoenix Public Golf Course 2006 by the Phoenix New Times.
Eagle Mountain is a course to include at the top of your "must play" in Arizona list. For a pictorial review click on the review link near the top of this page.
General Arizona Location:
Scottsdale
To Get There:
Take Shea East to Eagle Mountain Parkway and go south to the clubhouse.
Visit the Arizona Golf Association Website to obtain information on becoming a member of this non-profit organization which represents amateur golfers and provides programs and support for
golf in Arizona.