Eagles Pride Golf Course - Blue/Green
About
Eagles Pride Golf Course boasts a reputation as one of the best courses in western Washington. Located in the shadow of Mount Rainier, the course is less than 10 miles from both Lacey and Hawks Prairie as well as just a short drive from JBLM and DuPont. The 27-hole layout consists of three nines: Blue, Green, and Red; that are played in different 18-hole combinations. The Blue/Green Course begins with one of the original nines when the course first opened as Fort Lewis Golf Course in 1940. The Green nine was added in 1979. The classic design of the front nine is slightly less challenging than the back, where you'll find plenty of trees and strategically placed bunkers. Water also comes into play on a few holes.
Previously known as Blue/Green at Fort Lewis Golf Course.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 71 | 6712 yards | 71.5 | 125 |
| White (W) | 74 | 6330 yards | 75.7 | 129 |
| White | 71 | 6330 yards | 69.9 | 119 |
| Gold (W) | 74 | 5896 yards | 70.7 | 115 |
| Gold | 71 | 5896 yards | 65.4 | 112 |
| Red (W) | 74 | 5837 yards | 70.3 | 115 |
| Red | 71 | 5837 yards | 65.1 | 111 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue M: 70.4/120 | 434 | 369 | 150 | 448 | 185 | 383 | 360 | 422 | 598 | 3349 | 376 | 230 | 371 | 445 | 510 | 515 | 160 | 372 | 303 | 3282 | 6631 |
| White M: 68.8/117 W: 74.7/124 | 363 | 334 | 122 | 414 | 175 | 361 | 346 | 401 | 590 | 3106 | 368 | 221 | 362 | 439 | 493 | 507 | 154 | 363 | 293 | 3200 | 6306 |
| Gold M: 66.0/110 W: 71.4/117 | 329 | 327 | 106 | 370 | 147 | 330 | 305 | 310 | 459 | 2683 | 335 | 210 | 354 | 439 | 491 | 455 | 150 | 302 | 292 | 3028 | 5711 |
| Red M: 64.7/108 W: 69.7/113 | 325 | 321 | 101 | 259 | 141 | 282 | 302 | 306 | 453 | 2490 | 332 | 201 | 347 | 439 | 490 | 451 | 144 | 302 | 290 | 2996 | 5486 |
| Handicap | 12 | 14 | 18 | 2 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 11 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 17 | 15 | 13 | |||
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 71 |
| Handicap (W) | 4 | 8 | 18 | 14 | 16 | 10 | 12 | 6 | 2 | 9 | 15 | 3 | 7 | 1 | 5 | 17 | 11 | 13 |
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Photo submitted by KingWoos on 03/28/2025
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Photo submitted by lee3639809 on 08/26/2024
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Photo submitted by Snak3 on 04/11/2024
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Photo submitted by Snak3 on 04/11/2024
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Fried egg on the green hole 17 Photo submitted by vU4OYgWBNgMTBHUkbd53 on 12/09/2021
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Photo submitted by u000006478109 on 04/30/2021
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Photo submitted by rob2986272 on 01/19/2021
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Photo submitted by rob2986272 on 01/19/2021
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Photo submitted by rob2986272 on 01/19/2021
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Photo submitted by dickreyes69 on 09/23/2020
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amazing nature and domesticated deers right in front of the tee box Photo submitted by dickreyes69 on 08/10/2020
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Deer everywhere! Photo submitted by u532772966 on 07/24/2020
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Photo submitted by ScottWoodGolf on 08/24/2017
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Photo submitted by Jarrod9719631 on 04/07/2017
Best in the spring.
The course is playing their winter format. So if you are not aware if where to go you can get sidetracked. Better to ask the staff as they don't volunteer this information.
The course was a little muddy but in great shape for the amount of rain.
Better in the Spring because in the Summer you run into a lot of hard pan after it's dried out for awhile.
Many blind shots.
very hilly course, I would recommend riding unless you are in very good shape or very young.
Fun course, right price.
Eagles pride couldn't be easier to find, the clubhouse/pro shop are very nice and new, and the facilities were in pretty good shape. They only run one 18 hole during the winter and 27 holes during the summer. The course has it's challenges and it inexpensive. Definitely worth the trip.
This is a long course
The course is very well put together especially considering they have 27 holes. I'm finally glad to see this course on golf now. The greens were in great shape and the fairways were very well manicured.
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We started out the temp was 35 degrees. The fairways and even the greens were in really good shape; remembering this is the middle of the winter. The fairways were damp but very playable. The greens were mowed and had moderate speed. By the time with reached the 16th hole it started snowing. we had a great time.
Eagles Pride: It's Not Just For Military Golfers!
I am an old Army guy who has played at what used to be the Fort Lewis Golf Course, now named "Eagle's Pride GC", since first stationed here in 1980. A number of years ago the Army decided to open this course to the general public, and it was a good move. While a majority of golfers have a connection to the military, the added revenue has helped Eagle's Pride to remain very well-maintained.
This course can play either benignly or malevolently, depending on which tees you choose, the weather, or how much luck you've got going for you. Local Knowledge comes in handy here, as some of the holes feature lurking hazards which aren't readily apparent to the uninitiated. There are lots of trees strategically placed to impede your ball, and the rough is truly that in many places. If you play conservatively, you'll be rewarded by an average score, but "Go Big" and you may need to buy more balls at the turn!
Pace of play is usually fast, with the majority of golfers using electric carts. The course marshal is often a retired Command Sergeant Major combat veteran, so you do not want to ignore his guidance!
The practice facility is a bit of a hike from the parking lot, but you can drive there if you wish. The driving range is real grass; there are several practice putting greens, and a very nice chipping/pitching area.
Greens fees are very reasonable. The restaurant is decent, again with very reasonable prices.
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