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
View are spectacular.
Wide open with very few homes lining the course. Pace of play was excellent. GREAT Central Oregon weather.
My wife and I never tire of playing the Eagle Crest courses
I have played the resort course for 25 years, and never tire of it! The course is in great shape, and the staff is friendly and helpful,as always. The green fees are a bit high, in my opinion,but deals can be found. In all, a wonderful experience!
Good layout,but houses sit too close to many fairways.
An attractive and reasonably challenging course with good greens, well-maintained fairways and THICK rough. However, many tees didn't offer level lies and none of them had been mowed. My playing partner referred to the tees as "the second cut."
Watch out if it is windy!
A Nice course. We had fun & enjoyed ourselves. High winds dampened the experiance on 6 of the holes. We had a super low walking rate so that made it all the better!
Great course
Great staff...The course looked perfect. I will return
Nice par 3-4. Greens recently punched but still nice course
Challenging par 3-4. Not a routine executive course.
Very enjoyable!
We walked the course and it was a perfect day with gentle breeze. the second hole was a fun dogleg right. several other holes challenging, but all very beautiful and well designed.
Excellent course, greens had just been aerated.
Great views. Wide open play. A few challenges. Great course for cart or walk. Greens had just been aerated, so putting was difficult, which doesn't help when you're a bad putter. :(
Course was in great shape
The course is in great shape for the early Spring. Greens were recently plugged and sanded (10 days ago) and were very playable
Very playable and enjoyable.
Recently plugged greens made this a challenge but course was in fine condition for early spring in Central Oregon. Had not played in five years and some vistas were improved, some waste areas have been eliminated and playability enhanced. We'll be going back more frequently.
It was a fun course to play. I would play it again. It is in a very scenic location.
The course was not too long and not too short. The greens were neither the toughest or easiest I have played. The greens had been aerated recently so I had to hit my putts a lot harder to get them to the pin than normal. Their aeration technique worked fine though because the ball didnt bounce around a lot. The sand in the traps is fairly fine. I was concerned at first that the wedge wouldnt cut through the sand well but I found the sand to play much better than I expected it to. Staff was professional. The starter was knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. The conditions overall were good and I had an enjoyable round of golf.
Fun course that had some interesting challenging holes.
We had a great time. Course was different than many courses in Central Oregon.
Great course, Staff was OK
The staff argued with another customer and I about the included range balls. It was not noted on our GN receipts. Finally a lady came up, said we were right. We got our range balls and a great round.
Just coming out of winter so just a little rough around the edges.
The course, during summer is usually kept up very well. It is well maintained for the amount of play it gets. Great layout for an executive course.
This course is a good test on all the par 3's and some challanging par 4's
Course was in good early season shape. The greens are coming back from winter conditions and fairways are beginning to green up.
Great tune up course
This course although short is a great one for tuning up your game. You will use all the clubs in your bag and enjoy having to think about how you will try to place your shots for best scores . I played this in Mar. and it is still pretty cold thus it was not real green yet but will be beautiful in May. Several elevated tees provide great views as a bonus. You won't be dissappointed.
Can't wait to play it again in the spring.
Weather forecast was 50+ degrees for golf on Tuesday. Unfortunately a cold front appeared and we only had a high of 34 degrees. Despite the cold, I played my best round on this course. I'm a beginner golfer so this course is challenging for me and a good short-game course for my boyfriend who is a 14 handicap. Can't wait to play this course again in the spring.
Love the Challenge Course at Eagle Crest
Pretty sure that I've reviewed this one before; we play it several times per year. It's a Par 63, about 4,000 yards from the Whites with a nice selection of 3's and 4's. Nothing scary, it's a great course to take a fledgling golfer who may not be ready for prime-time. You need to be relatively accurate as some of the fairways are lined with trouble but if you can pin the ball in a spot 60 to 80 yards wide, you're golden. Most of the Par 4's truly are but 17 and 18 (238 and 217 yards, respectively) are reachable for a solid player. 5 and 14 are the only holes with water definitely in play. You may find it helpful to take an extra club on 14 if the wind is moving at all - it tends to come down the hill to the green (towards you) but spills off to the sides before reaching the tee box because of the landscape. Check the flag closely before you tee off. Pace of play is usually really good, we finished this round in just under 3 hours (walking) and probably would have been 15-20 minutes faster except we had to wait for the threesome in front of us on most of the last 6 holes.
I enjoy the course every time I play.
This is a great course that is usually well maintained. The staff is friendly and the pros do a great job in teaching.
Great value, good practice
Played early November and we were the only 2 on the course. Although a shorter course, with par 62, still plenty of challenge and fun. Even though it is among homes, there is enough variety in the terrain and strategic placement of homes that it doesn't feel like a cookie cutter, housing development course.