Inn at Eagle Mountain
About Inn at Eagle Mountain
The Inn at Eagle Mountain is a small, 37-suite boutique hotel in Fountain Hills, set in the East Valley of Phoenix-Scottsdale. This property is located adjacent to Eagle Mountain Golf Club, a Scott Miller-designed golf course that opened in 1996. There are three suite types, but each features a small fireplace with sitting area, patio or balcony and oversized whirlpool hot tub. The Inn at Eagle Mountain has an Italian restaurant onsite, and guests can also dine at the nearby golf club's grill as well. Amenities include a full-service spa and outdoor pool. The Inn at Eagle Mountain is also located near top East Valley golf courses such as We-Ko-Pa and Sunridge Canyon.Facts
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#1 tee Photo submitted by scottlsu on 08/17/2025
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#10 tee Photo submitted by scottlsu on 08/17/2025
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Photo submitted by JLuczak2 on 08/17/2025
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Photo submitted by JLuczak2 on 08/17/2025
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Photo submitted by hdfuller on 05/12/2025
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Ballin with the Bros Photo submitted by xciggyx on 11/23/2023
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Photo submitted by TomJohn055 on 10/13/2023
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Photo submitted by u582603365 on 07/04/2023
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Photo submitted by u582603365 on 07/04/2023
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Photo submitted by WGAgolf on 06/18/2023
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Photo submitted by Bbabisch30 on 04/07/2023
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Eagle Mountain Golf Club, hole 1 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/11/2022
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Eagle Mountain Golf Club, hole 18 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/11/2022
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Eagle Mountain Golf Club, sunset from the clubhouse Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 11/11/2022
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Photo submitted by u314163369183 on 09/11/2022
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Par 5 10th Photo submitted by TheOneEVD on 06/07/2022
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Par 4 14th Photo submitted by TheOneEVD on 06/07/2022
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Photo submitted by null on 03/30/2021
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Photo submitted by pegfeltner on 03/17/2021
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Photo submitted by christelb on 01/16/2021
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Finishing hole Photo submitted by u5991373 on 10/08/2020
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Photo submitted by sVzlKy2LRtLWtVV09M1B on 09/21/2020
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Photo submitted by Duffy93dt on 04/19/2020
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Photo submitted by GolfLeo on 12/15/2019
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Photo submitted by u347897447 on 10/02/2019
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Photo submitted by Gregory5281752 on 04/01/2016
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Photo submitted by GolfLeo on 11/25/2015
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18th Hole Photo submitted by Chieflan on 10/02/2015
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Don't hit left on this par 3 Photo submitted by mriemer01 on 02/23/2015
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Photo submitted by Mrfunkphd on 10/25/2013
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Photo submitted by Mrfunkphd on 10/25/2013
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Par 3 Photo submitted by Mclavenna on 10/23/2013
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Tee shot carry Photo submitted by Mclavenna on 10/23/2013
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view from clubhouse patio Photo submitted by Mike8484427 on 05/27/2013
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Great day at Eagle Mountain! Photo submitted by uOQDZ5699OQ on 09/26/2012
Hot day, but great time!
Besides it being 110+ degrees, the course was a lot of fun! I will defiantly play here again!
Eagle Mountain
Nice course with lots of challenging shots. Everything funnels to the green so it is very forgiving. Great views good value for the money definitely would return.
Bad summer condition
Rough shape all around....
Eagle Mountain
Loved it! My son n I enjoyed it! Course a little rough, but overall in good shape! Repairs are being done! Will be back!
Eagle Plus
A great price to play a great course. Lots of different types of shot. Always enjoy the elevation changes an scenic views. A great course that demands all types of shots.
Great course
loved the course. Pretty tough with lots of hills and valleys, but really enjoyable to play.
Bad value for the money
After playing this course several times over the past couple of years I found it to be manicured and played fair. This course has gone through some rough times as of now. The course is burned out in the fairways, extremely wet in the fairways where watering is taking place all day long. Very inconsistent fairways, with he over watering taking place with yard sprinklers. Drove a long way only to be disappointed in the change in this course. For 95.00 there are a lot better courses for the value located in Scottsdale.
Great features , tuff greens
Beautiful course and friendly staff ! Would play here again in a heart beat .
Outstanding!
Never know what you're going to get the first time you go to a new course, but boy were we treated to a good one! Fairways are bowl-shaped and forgiving, but greens have major undulations. Every hole offers a different challenge and distinctive.
Many marshalls on the course, all friendly. We waited on some holes, but played in 4:20.
Great views and beautiful homes along the course.
This Course if Very Playable in the Mountains
Eagle Mountain is a great mountain course. It is very playable as I call it the "Funnel" course because most of the errant shots funnel back to the fairways. Greens are in great shape and you get good lies in the fairways and rough. I am a 10 handicap and shot a nice round of 77 so that made it even better. The par 5 10th is my favorite hole and the back 9 is more scenic than the front. Great experience
Very Hilly
a lot of uneven lies and greens were like a putt putt course
Eagle Mountain
Beautiful weather, good conditions, but pace of play on back nine (the harder of the two) was slow.
Great course, VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS
We teed off at 7:45 and played as a twosome. We didn’t see another player until the 6th hole and that was only because we stopped to chat with the cart girl and another twosome appeared behind us. Turns out one of them worked there and the other one worked at a different course so the played through really quickly. The fairways are pretty much like the other reviews, they tend to slope back to the middle. Not on every hole though. The views were phenomenal . The course conditions were really good. My only knock on it, and this seemed to be the case at all of the courses we played this week, very poor on course directions. What is it with desert courses? They all seem to want you to get lost going to the next hole. Slightly more expensive than the other courses we played, but overall I would say it is worth the extra money just for the views and the layout.
Very playable yet challenging.
Great par 3's and 5's. Lots of elevation changes and good sized greens. Excellent staff and a well managed course which welcomes players and encourages a return visit. Easily a course you can play day after day and enjoy each round. The surrounding homes do not intrude on the holes but provide an interesting backdrop while playing.
The golf course was is great shape.
Very scenic views with great golf layouts on every hole.
Great Resort Course
Very friendly resort course. Tee shot are generally funneled back toward the fairway. The greens were in excellent condition and running at country club speed. Good course for all level players.
Beautiful desert course
Eagle Mountain is an excellent choice for a round of golf in the Scottsdale area and it is high on my list of public/semiprivate places to play. There are many beautiful views of the hills from a course that is in great shape. Although it is a desert course, there is enough rough that the penalty for straying from the fairway isn't excessive. Because of the hilly nature of the course, it may not be a good choice for the most elderly golfers as the walk from the cart path to the green can be quite steep.
Enjoyable experience
Great views and elevations. Fair course
Lovely Course
Great course, few courses in the Phoenix area, or the country for that matter can rival the elevation changes. A few holes were obviously wedged into the canyon/home layout designs, but overall its very good. Condition is excellent.
I have a problem though with its cost structure- its green fees are inflated. It seems to attract mostly novice tourists who cannot stay on the fairways and are limping along looking for their $4 Pro V1s in the desert. It's too hard for them. This seems to have lead to locals abandoning it for better courses nearby, either for layout, pace of play or ambiance, and for lower cost. Worse, it seems fairly obvious that the course is struggling- and perhaps not well managed- they seem to have the unfriendliest staff, especially in the pro shop. I don't get it. And the Marshals keep coming around to push you along, even if it isn't that busy. We got paired with tourists who would tee off three times until they could hit one straight, we're playing the same ball. Not our fault, and distracting. I'm not going to reprimand or babysit the tourists with too much money who don't know how to play golf. As such, this one is off my list.
Fast greens!!!
Great views and challenging. Greens killed me, managed to 3 putt 4 times on the front nine before I got the hang of the pace. Lots of deceptive breaks.