
Eagle Mountain Golf Club
United States
Arizona
Fountain Hills

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Eagle Mountain Golf Club
United States
Arizona
Fountain Hills
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
18 holes, 6,777 yards,
par 71, 71.7 rating, slope 139
Designed by Scott Miller
Course Opened:
1996
Course Style:
Desert/Public
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
59
Number of Water Hazards:
2
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $85, winter: $195
Primary Grasses:
Fairways: 419 Hybrid Bermuda
Greens: TifDwarf Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating

Eagle Mountain Golf Club
United States
Arizona
Fountain Hills
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
18 holes, 6,777 yards,
par 71, 71.7 rating, slope 139
Designed by Scott Miller
Course Opened:
1996
Course Style:
Desert/Public
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
59
Number of Water Hazards:
2
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $85, winter: $195
Primary Grasses:
Fairways: 419 Hybrid Bermuda
Greens: TifDwarf Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating

Eagle Mountain Golf Club
United States
Arizona
Fountain Hills
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
18 holes, 6,777 yards,
par 71, 71.7 rating, slope 139
Designed by Scott Miller
Course Opened:
1996
Course Style:
Desert/Public
Number of Tee Boxes:
4 sets
Total Number of Sand Bunkers:
59
Number of Water Hazards:
2
Average Size of Greens:
6,500 sq. ft.
High Season:
January-April
Green Fees:
summer: $85, winter: $195
Primary Grasses:
Fairways: 419 Hybrid Bermuda
Greens: TifDwarf Bermuda
Golf Digest
rating
Other Area Golf Courses:
We-Ko-Pa Golf Club
SunRidge Canyon Golf Club


Located minutes from Scottsdale in the rugged McDowell Mountains of Fountain Hills, the Scott Miller-designed Eagle Mountain Golf Club dramatically weaves its way through shaded box canyons and around majestic mountain peaks unique to this scenic corner of the Sonoran desert.
Miller’s desert golf creation seamlessly blends spectacular views of the Valley below with a challenging golf experience that has earned several awards and accolades since the day it opened its doors to the public golfer. A few include:
“Best New Public Golf Course”
by the Arizona Republic in 1996
“Best of Phoenix Public Golf Courses”
in 2006 by the Phoenix New Times
“#1 Public Golf Course”
Ranking Arizona Magazine, 2006 – 2007


This course was designed with every level of golfer in mind. Eagle Mountain is a favorite among couples and women. From the tips the course plays fairly long even for the highly skilled golfer and yet it is very playable with wide and forgiving fairways. The course is known for its spacious landing areas and often welcomes containment slopes and mounding that help keep most errant shots in play.
The greens are large, lightning quick, have many subtle mounds that will challenge any golfer, and are very difficult to read because of the continued elevation changes throughout the mountainous area. Eagle Mountain is an innovative departure from the very difficult "target" style courses, such as SunRidge Canyon, GrayHawk and Troon North, which do not allow for any errant shots. The play- ability of the course along with the breathtaking views will allow you to leave with a big smile of satisfaction on your face.

Located minutes from Scottsdale in the rugged McDowell Mountains of Fountain Hills, the Scott Miller-designed Eagle Mountain Golf Club dramatically weaves its way through shaded box canyons and around majestic mountain peaks unique to this scenic corner of the Sonoran desert.
Miller’s desert golf creation seamlessly blends spectacular views of the Valley below with a challenging golf experience that has earned several awards and accolades since the day it opened its doors to the public golfer. A few include:
“Best New Public Golf Course”
by the Arizona Republic in 1996
“Best of Phoenix Public Golf Courses”
in 2006 by the Phoenix New Times
“#1 Public Golf Course”
Ranking Arizona Magazine, 2006 – 2007


Opened in 1996, this Scott Miller designed course is a spectacular representation of man’s creation in harmony with nature. At Eagle Mountain you’ll find a challenging yet fair golf experience, with contoured fairways and immaculately maintained emerald greens throughout this par-71, 6763-yard layout.
Scott Miller’s design perfectly utilizes the abrupt changes in elevation provided by nature as opportunities for challenging tee placements. Eagle Mountain offers spectacular views of Red Mountain, Camelback Mountain and the Four Peaks. The course is full of desert terrain: box canyons, rock washes, lush valleys, and extreme elevation changes are all part of the experience. Adding interest, are lakes that are in play on holes 10 and 18. The Golf Club at Eagle Mountain takes advantage of a variety of land features, including rolling hills, ridgelines, lush valleys and washes, and features a backdrop of prominent mountain outcroppings.




