Eagle Crest Resort
About Eagle Crest Resort
Eagle Crest Resort is a 1,700-acre resort and residential community in Redmond, located in the heart of Central Oregon. Eagle Crest features two 18-hole championship courses and an additional par-63 Challenge Course as well as a grass putting course. Accommodations range from rooms and suites in a 100-unit main lodge and also a collection of vacation rental homes within the community. In addition to golf, there are three sports centers at Eagle Crest featuring activities ranging from indoor and outdoor swimming, a splash park, indoor and outdoor tennis, pickleball and other fitness classes. Guests can dine at the main lodge or enjoy golf clubhouse or poolside fare. The concierge onsite can assist with all the outdoor activities Bend, the high desert and nearby Cascade Mountains are known for, from horseback riding to white water rafting and kayaking.Facts
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The 9th at Eagle Crest Challenge course. This is a long 120 from the White's and 15 short is way worse than 15 long. Photo submitted by Jemayer230 on 11/26/2012
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There are benches on this course for good reason. Photo submitted by Jemayer230 on 10/20/2012
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The Par 5 4th hole at Eagle Crest Resort - Ridge Course Photo submitted by Jemayer230 on 10/20/2012
golfer
good condition for this time of year, greens roll good,
fairways mowed down and fairly smoooth, however should have had the plugs of the tee boxes picked up, messy
Enjoyable Course
Staff was very friendly. 2nd tee time of the morning, got paired with a couple who were local members. I decided to ride in order to play faster. Although the front nine was more enjoyable than the back nine, course has some interesting challenges. The juniper trees caused me alot of issues as I seemed to always land behind one.
Course has chipping/pitching green and separate putting green. Also has a range.
Overall I enjoyed my day and I would play again.
Great qucik play on a good challenging course.
This is a nice place to be able to play a shorter, but challenging course. The greens fees are a little on the high side, & the cart fee seemed pretty high compared to other comparable courses in the area.
Enjoyable
For a very hot day it was great to see the course in such lush green condition. Greens were quick and upfront pins made it difficult. The blue tees play relatively short so for the more advanced player I would suggest the black tees. Great fun
One More Time Around
Redmond, OR area, played 10/6 at Eagle Crest ( 2 reg., 1 exec. course) Course is in superb shape--weather 70-85* all week.Played poorly, enjoyed greatly. Great bargain via Hot List on Golf Now. Believe this weather not unusual for Eagle Crest in Oct. Course flat after#2-3. Mod # traps.Minimal H2O. OB's possible, but fairways generous. Greens mod. undulating. Could handfeed deer at Pro shop
Nice!
Very nice resort-style course., very well maintained.
Superb October Day
I have played The Ridge course at Eagle Crest for many years and this particular day was perhaps the finest ever in terms of course condition and weather. Absolutely spectacular in every way. If my entire round of play had only matched I'd have guessed I died and was in the afterlife.
Always a Great Choice
I have played here many times while visiting Eagle Crest Resort but this was the first time my wife (a beginning golfer) played with me.
The weather was not great but we headed out earlier than our tee time when there was a break in the clouds. We appreciated the staff's willingness to let us go prior to our reserved time.
The course was in great shape and it plays well for a wide variety of abilities. A couple of suggestions:
1. Consider adding an additional set of tees between the whites and the reds. There was a twosome of guys in front of us playing the whites and they should have been on the reds. Perhaps they would have played a set of tees forward if there was something before the reds. (Some guys don't want to play "Ladies Tees.) Golf courses should never call tee boxes by gender - only color! I think the guys ahead of us would have had more fun playing a more forward set and would have gone faster!
2. We would have benefited from a marshal on the course helping these two guys to speed it up.
Other than that, we had a great time and look forward to playing at Eagle Crest again! There are some great views and lots of deer roaming the course.
Nice course at a discount
Course was in pretty good shape. Overall experience was good but would have liked to have more yardage references. Only the blue tees had permanent markers to denote where the distances were measured, so if you are playing whites and the tees aren't in their normal position the yardage will be off. Also none of the sprinklers have yardages so you only have the 100-150-200 spots to go from. I did appreciate the distance to the hazards off the tee on the scorecards.
great test
Course was in amaculate shape thought. It was just basic executive course but far from that quite challeging. And whole lotta fun we walked I would recomend getting power cart this is not flat course alot of up aznd downs. But well worth playing cant wait to get back
All around good
I like the challenge course because you have a great variety of shots from all distances, especially wedge shots that really matter. I have always played from the blues, but tried the white tees this time. It was a totally different course, more pars (and luckily some birdies too). The staff and facility at Eagle Crest are always great!
My favorite Eagle Crest Course
Beautiful course - perfect for a 20+ handicapper. Love shooting in the 80's. The greens were very fast.
Fun and challenging -- as the name says!
Great short course but need to be accurate with distance control. Used most of the clubs in my bag.
Greens were in good shape. We paid $29 per person via Golf Now but they charged us $17.50 per rider in the cart - seemed kind of steep for an executive course.
Great course for the money.
It's a nice and challenging course. The fairways are surrounded by big swells on both sides so if your not hitting fairways it's going to be a rough day.
Definitely worth a visit!
It was a wise decision for my wife and I to head for Redmond for a couple days - I played two courses and loved them both. The Ridge course was a lot of fun - I joined two gentlemen from the area and they helped me with their course knowledge. A great variety of holes for all levels. I will play the course again. It was in excellent shape.
Great Course
The course has 9 par-3 and 9 par-4 holes. All are beautiful and offer a nice challenge. Great little course!
Excellent condition
This course is great. Challenging but fun. Pace was good. Great mountain views
Too in Love with itself
As with many central Oregon courses this course is fairly in love with itself when it comes to pricing its t times. Thank you Golf now for getting me a reasonably price t time. Also an overall opinion. All golf courses should provide pull or walking carts for free. If people wish to walk then make it more amenable.
Great score = Great review
Shot one of my best rounds here so my review might be biased. The greens were not lightning fast which helped my score.
Like playing with WIllie Nelson
IOW it was like having our own course. THe condition was fabulous. Not ball marks on greens. Fairways like carpet. There were people behind us but as a twosome we got so far ahead that we were all alone.