Columbus, Ohio, United States
Eagle Eye Golf Course: Eagle Eye
9
Holes
2,923
Yards
About Eagle Eye Golf Course: Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye Golf Course: Eagle Eye is a distinguished private golf club in Columbus, Ohio. The club features a 9-hole course spanning 2,923 yards. Rated 4.6 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.
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Golf
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Private
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Location
Columbus, Ohio
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$XX,XXX
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$XX,XXX
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1
Holes
9
Par
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Distance
2,923
yards
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Eagle Eye Golf Course: Eagle Eye
Columbus
Columbus, Ohio, USA
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4.6
35 reviews
Nice. Laid back place with a decent range. I've picked the game back up after a 5 or so year hiatus. This is just the place to try and get a playable swing back. The rates are decent and the course is a nice shorter course for hacks like me.
Jayh
Course has a nice layout and was in really good shape with nice carts to match. Shop has the essentials and gear if you need anything. Overall great experience!
Zachary Atkinson
Course in decent shape. My only issue is the amount of goose droppings on the course. Would be nice if something could be done to control the goose population on the course
Dave T
First course I've ever played golf on. $44 got you 9 holes, 6 balls, a bag of tees, a cart, cooler, 6 pack and clubs. Very clean course with not too many geese. Staff was going to push a dead golf cart all the way back to the shop from 5th hole. Couldn't have asked for better service
Bezimienny 1
Eagle Eye has always been decently maintained and a reasonable deal. Used to be $22 for all you can play, which was a great deal that would keep folks coming back. But, let's face it, it's only a nine hole course and at this years rate of $29 for weekday, I would much rather play Turnberry, Cumberland Trail, St. Albans, or any of a dozen other courses I could grab a deal on. So, unless I'm desperate to golf, it isn't likely I'll be back until MWR realizes they're losing business and pulls their heads back out of the clouds.
Richard Risbon
Nice. Laid back place with a decent range. I've picked the game back up after a 5 or so year hiatus. This is just the place to try and get a playable swing back. The rates are decent and the course is a nice shorter course for hacks like me.
Jayh
Course has a nice layout and was in really good shape with nice carts to match. Shop has the essentials and gear if you need anything. Overall great experience!
Zachary Atkinson
Course in decent shape. My only issue is the amount of goose droppings on the course. Would be nice if something could be done to control the goose population on the course
Dave T
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