Show up for our tee time to be told we had to play the front 9 twice due to green aeration on the back nine. No mention of this when making our tee time less than a week earlier. They also do a poor job of keeping the pace of play up. Always a mix of four and two which can make things a mess. No pro-active effort to ensure smaller groups are not held up by slower larger groups (which constantly happens). Both full courses at Eagle Crest are pretty mediocre, especially for what you pay. Plenty of much better courses to play that are very close to the resort.
Martie King
06/22/2020
Like this course but the Resort course is my favorite of the 3.
Logan Doerfler
06/08/2020
Well maintained, friendly staff, premium equipment
Ben Smith
06/07/2020
Membership here is good deal if you are looking for a bargain basement course and don't mind putting up with bargain basement conditions. 1) Only course in central Oregon to require carts be back well before sunset, cutting off several hours of potential time to play, just so they can save a few bucks and close early 2) Sand traps are in horrible conditions, lots of pebbles 3) Greens are some of slowest in central Oregon 3) Seemingly all decisions are made with priority to pinching pennies rather than making for good experience for guests/members (ask about their cart fiasco where for almost entire summer they blocked off half the afternoon tee times and declared it a good day when only 2 groups were stranded on course before noon, last course in central Oregon to allow carts again after COVID-19, without notification, no carts allowed due to rain 24 hours previous)
Bob Steiner
02/17/2020
Clean, being updated, fun and putting green was fun with grandkids. Swimming was great as well.