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| Eagle Marsh Golf Club |
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5/14/2009 - Too tight for my level of play. I think I lost 100 balls! Two or three tees had no view of the fairway, not a picturesque course. Posted by William (Clarence, NY) 2/23/2009 - As usual a tough course requiring target golf shots. Course in good shape. Play extremely slow (5 hour round) in the afternoon. Better in the early morning. Posted by Andrew (Bettendorf, IA) 11/20/2008 - Older course, but in wonderful shape. Posted by Paul (Toronto, Canada). 8/24/2008 - Eagle Marsh was in terrible shape. Will not recommend it to anybody. Rating of 1 to 10 where 10 is the best, we rated it a 1. Posted by William (Lakeland, FL). 5/3/2008 - Nice course, good condition. Higher handicappers in our group hated it. Lower handicappers liked it. Very challenging from 6600 yards. Posted by Mark (Mckeesport, PA). 4/3/2008 - Challenging course, lots of ways to lose the ball. Excellent conditions and well groomed. Staff was welcoming and helpful. Posted by Daniel (Prt Washingtn, NY). 3/10/2008 - Being an 18 handicap, the golf course was hard. It was target golf. Posted by Jeffrey (Trumbull, CT). 3/6/2008 - The course needed a little work. Some greens and tee boxes needed some upkeep. The course was not well marked. It is still a difficult course. I played it years ago when it was relatively new and it was fantastic. Posted by Dennis (Cutler Bay, FL). 2/1/2008 - This is a Fazio course, need I say more. Tough, tough tough but wonderful. Posted by Peter (Garden City, NY). This upscale eighteen hole course is well-maintained. The fast greens are undulating and considered by some as the best in the area. There is an abundance of marshland areas that comes into play on the course. Although the yardage doesn't indicate it, this is a very challenging design, especially from the championship tees. This course puts a premium on accuracy. There are subtle undulations and elevation changes in the fairways. From the forward tees, this course caters to the average golfer. The signature hole is #18, which is unique in that it has two separate greens. From the two farthest tees, this par 4 measures 440 yards and requires a 170- to 200-yard carry over a marsh. The second green, which is considerably less difficult, caters to the forward tees. It too is a par 4, measuring 375 yards, which excludes a marsh carry. |

