Eagles Pride Golf Course - Green/Red
About
Eagles Pride Golf Course has long been known as one of the best military courses in the country and luckily for golfers, it's open to the public. Originally opened in 1940, the course started as the 18-hole Fort Lewis Golf Course. Another nine was added in 1979 but it wasn’t until the mid-1990s that it became Eagles Pride. The three nines are called the Green, Red, and Blue, and they are played in different 18-hole combinations. The Green/Red Course starts with the newest and most challenging of the three nines. The course will test you with plenty of trees, water hazards, undulating slopes, and even the occasional blind shot. There are some tough holes but players of all skill levels could enjoy any of the nines.
Previously known as Green/Red at Fort Lewis Golf Course.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 73 | 6704 yards | 72.2 | 126 |
| White (W) | 74 | 6352 yards | 77.0 | 132 |
| White | 73 | 6352 yards | 70.6 | 121 |
| Gold (W) | 74 | 6064 yards | 73.6 | 125 |
| Gold | 73 | 6064 yards | 67.9 | 116 |
| Red (W) | 74 | 5978 yards | 73.1 | 124 |
| Red | 72 | 5978 yards | 67.5 | 115 |
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue M: 71.4/123 | 491 | 177 | 505 | 433 | 439 | 460 | 457 | 154 | 339 | 3455 | 376 | 230 | 371 | 445 | 510 | 515 | 160 | 372 | 303 | 3282 | 6737 |
| White M: 69.9/118 W: 75.9/131 | 476 | 164 | 462 | 394 | 400 | 450 | 416 | 130 | 330 | 3222 | 368 | 221 | 362 | 439 | 493 | 507 | 154 | 363 | 293 | 3200 | 6422 |
| Gold M: 67.4/114 W: 72.9/125 | 374 | 160 | 440 | 366 | 370 | 440 | 373 | 110 | 329 | 2962 | 335 | 210 | 354 | 439 | 491 | 455 | 150 | 302 | 292 | 3028 | 5990 |
| Red M: 66.9/113 W: 72.1/123 | 370 | 157 | 435 | 364 | 354 | 426 | 367 | 103 | 327 | 2903 | 332 | 201 | 347 | 439 | 490 | 451 | 144 | 302 | 290 | 2996 | 5899 |
| Handicap | 7 | 13 | 3 | 11 | 1 | 9 | 5 | 15 | 17 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 18 | 16 | 14 | |||
| Par | 5 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 37 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 73 |
| Handicap (W) | 3 | 17 | 5 | 9 | 7 | 1 | 11 | 15 | 13 | 10 | 16 | 4 | 8 | 2 | 6 | 18 | 12 | 14 |
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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
Good course
It’s a good course with lots of hills. Course in great shape right now. Have played here countless times over the years and the pro shop attendant is one of the rudest I have dealt with in the Puget Sound area. He’s been there for a long time and seems to think he owns the course and acts like people are trying to rip off the company. That aside, it’s a fun 18 holes with a decent pace most days.
Disappointed
My fee I paid for through GolfNow was not only the green fees but also a golf cart included. However when I was checking in I was told no golf carts available as they all reserved for a golf scramble. So I had to purchase a push cart instead. If I knew I had to walk, I would have never booked a reservation at this golf course. The other gentlemen were also not happy with not getting their golf carts as well. Some how GolfNow needs to let us know that golf carts are not available through the deals GolfNow advertises. To make matters worst, new players were allowed to tee off when we were making the turn.
Challenging yet enjoyable
This course really exposes windy days. You'll want to low flight your Tee Offs, perhaps stepping down to 2i drives, and clubbing up when attacking the greens from a typical distance. At 150yrds out, a 6i was needed vs the assumed 7i.
Otherwise, well groomed. Average green speeds. And no thatch left in the fairways. Some Tee Boxes are full of hard sand, so some plastic tees may be too weak to insert after a few drives.
This course plays long from the White tees given the undulations/hills - so a cart may be great for those whom are not seasoned walkers!
Excellent Conditions
Conveniently located next to I-5, Eagles Pride is an old style course with tall fir trees lining every fairway, a collection of interesting holes with mostly large sloped (not very fast) greens and a single fairway bunker.
The course is surprisingly well watered. There are few if any brown spots anywhere on the course, which you probably can't say about a single public course in Washington state right now. In fact, one approach shot actually plugged in a green. Conditions were more what you would expect in May than during a dry July.
The restaurant is only open from 11 to 3 five days a week. The food was good, but the menu is limited to burgers and hot dogs, with bottled beverages.
Great challenging layout
Great course pace of play was excellent until we caught up on the 16th hole to a tournament that they started right when he teed off on the 10th hole...did not catch them until 16 and then slow for the last 3 holes....but overall very good
They do not have enough golf carts for the day because they reserve all the carts for a competition. I had to walk with a push carts on one of the hottest day of the year for a 70's old man.