Eagle Mountain: The Desert Destinations Course of the
Day
Mark Spray PGA Pro
Cactus Golf Daily Staff
October 20, 1998
This Scott Miller design is one of the Phoenix area's best
courses.
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There are views of the Sonoran Desert that span 50 miles
on a clear day. The holes are not gimmicky, but rather traditional
in shape. Light dog legs allow the golfer to view desired
landing areas from the tee boxes. The 10th hole is a par
5 that has a green surrounded by water and bunkers. From
the tee, you can see Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa and Tempe.
Breathtaking in location, massive amounts of homes are being
built around the course and along the fairways that temporarily
detract from the courses beauty.
The reputation for a lack of consistency regarding its
condition are true, however, having played the course this
week, I found the overseeding to have taken very well and
the greens were very fast and healthy. They had a young
kid on the first tee that gave us a well rehearsed speech
on the course, speed of play and other non-interesting data.
He even explained that our golf carts were equipped with
water for hydration purposes. I'm glad he explained that
one to me. Also, he explained the 17 minute a hole time
requirement: Like I'm gonna time myself. What he ought to
say is "please fix your ball marks because of the number
of elevated tees and hand out some ball mark repair tools."
Every green that was lower in elevation than the approach
shot was pocked with un-repaired ball marks. Fixing these
things before putting wastes more time than over hydrating
myself. Overall, the course is great and the staff is very
professional and courteous. A must play!
Rated: Ace, Eagle, Birdie, Par, Bogey, O.B.
Playability: Birdie
Esthetics Eagle
Value Par (pricey)
Service Par
Practice facility Par
Dining Bogey
Rating: -2
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