Eagle Creek Golf Course
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Eagle Creek Golf Course
About Eagle Creek Golf Course
Policies
Walking allowed: Yes
Metal spikes allowed: No
Credit cards: VISA, MasterCard, Amex, Discover Welcomed
Practice/Instruction
Driving range: Yes
Short game area: --
Putting green: Yes
Teaching pro: Yes
Rentals/Services
Carts: Yes
Clubs: Yes
Quick Facts
$-- - $--
Par: 72
Holes: 18
(502) 222-7927
Architect: Ken Killian,Michael J. Benkusky
Weather: Year round
Greens: --
Fairways: --
Eagle Creek Golf Course Scorecard
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 72 | 6672 | 72 | 127 |
White | 72 | 6087 | 69.9 | 124 |
Orange | 72 | 5742 | 68.4 | 121 |
Gold | 72 | 5464 | 67.1 | 118 |
Red | 72 | 4634 | 67.3 | 114 |
What Golfers say About Eagle Creek Golf Course
What's good about Eagle Creek Golf Course
Golfers tell us that the golf course is beautiful, even during February. The rolling hills and tree-lined fairways provide a scenic backdrop for a challenging round of golf. The course is known to be one of the tougher ones in central Illinois, but also the most rewarding. Golfers appreciate the well-maintained greens and fairways, which are in excellent shape. Despite some occasional rough spots, the course offers a great layout and plenty of shotmaking opportunities. The staff at the course is friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive experience. Golfers enjoy the quiet and seclusion of the course, often encountering more deer than people. The course also offers a good value for the money, with affordable rates and excellent conditions. Overall, golfers highly recommend this course for its beauty, challenge, and enjoyable playing experience.
What Needs Improvement at Eagle Creek Golf Course
Golfers tell us that one main concern about the golf course is the lack of food and drink options for players. Some players mentioned driving long distances only to find no snacks or beverages available. Another issue raised by players is the poor condition of the sand traps, which appeared to be compact and in need of maintenance. Additionally, some players found the course to be too challenging and difficult. They noted underbrush, elevation changes, and tree-lined fairways as obstacles that made it tricky to play. Furthermore, some players reported that the facility was run down, lacking a proper clubhouse, and in poor condition. Finally, some players found the course conditions to be average or poor, particularly when it came to the fairways, which they felt were cut too close and in need of rain.