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Eagle Ridge Golf Club
IN: COURSE DIRECTORY
| REGION: Mornington/Bellarine, VIC
| USER RATING:
(3.7)
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Name: Eagle Ridge Golf Club
- Region: Mornington/Bellarine,VIC
- Address:
Browns Road
Boneo, 3939, Victoria, Australia - Proshop: (03) 5988 6341
- General: (03) 5988 6341
- Holes: 18
- Metres: 6074m
- Par: 72
2. newbie
| Rated
| 17 Oct 2007
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Played Eagle Ridge last weekend and it was fantastic despite some dodgy weather. Was an all round good game for my group (we are all different levels) and the Clubhouse was a great place to knock back a beer afterwards. The course will apparently close over the summer to lay couch ... Show
3. NoLuck
| Rated
| 01 Sep 2007
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Really like this course. Have played it a few times now, most recently the Holden Scramble in August 2007. It always presents well and the staff make you feel welcome. Some of the tee shots are a bit daunting and an errant shot can be damaging to your score. The par ... Show
4. backmarkers23
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| 11 Aug 2007
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I must admit, was dissapointed after reading all of the hype. Clubhouse and gardens seem to be the drawcard as the course i thought was pretty average. Only hole of interest for me was the par 3 6th. Pretty tough hole if the pin is front right and you hit it ... Show
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5. joshuas
| Rated
| 10 Apr 2007
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What a great Golf Course. I have played Dunes, Moonah and 10 others in the top 50 in Aus golf rankings, Eagle is slightly shorter and narrower than most with testing fairways and slick greens the course will test golfers of all abilities. Aesthetically would rate the course and layount highly ... Show
6. dandeman
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| 27 Mar 2007
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Awesome course with heaps of bunkers! Layouts great, big fast greens, fav holes were the par 3’s especially the first one u play which is the 6th hole…i think? To play the course u hav be strategic, not using driver as much and being smart when approaching the green as bunkers ... Show
7. ajd100542
| Rated
| 05 Feb 2007
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As a big hitter, Eagle Ridge was not a good course for my ego, however for others it was sensational. Tight fairways, with lots of thick rough made a very challenging game. Earlier that week we had played the Dunes and both Moonah courses, and Eagle Ridge was definitely up to ... Show
8. grnis200
| Rated
| 08 Nov 2006
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Stayed at Nepean Country club recently for a couple of nights and had to take my clubs down with me after seeing Eagle Ridge online. It was certainly worth the effort, what a FANTASTIC course. The course was imaculate, beautiful fairways, bunkers (1st hand experience about 4 times) and greens. The ... Show
9. wazzal
| Rated
| 17 May 2006
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Played today and the course is in amazing condition. How they justify letting people have a full round with electric cart for $30 i have no idea. Maybe they are a little off in the head. But hey, suits me just fine. The course is generally quite tight, th fairways are ... Show
10. poogene2001
| Rated
| 12 May 2006
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I can sympathise with people who have only experienced this course before 2004 as it was somewhat laborious. Likewise with people who endured the lengthy works that were conducted on the course. But I can safely say that now that everything is complete, Eagle Ridge is one of the best courses ... Show
11. kornfan912
| Rated
| 05 Apr 2006
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I was on up in dromana in the holidays and played The Dunes, Eagle Ridge, Moona Links and others and my favorite was moona only because i love links courses. Eagle ridge is one of the most picturesque courses i have played (Kingsotn health just topping it). The best advice i ... Show
12. ronrat
| Rated
| 05 Jan 2006
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I played here a few years ago when staying at the Nepean Country Club. 7.30 tee off for 4, bewdy. Well we finally got to tee off at 8.20 and by the time we hit the 10th it was 12.00. And 5 groups were waiting in front of us to tee ... Show
13. karengarton
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| 14 Aug 2004
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I played Eagle Ridge recently and was amazed at the changes over the last couple of years. Most of the holes have been re-done and work appears to now be complete. The 11th hole with the waterfall and lake is truly spectacular. It's not the easiest course I have played and ... Show
14. mozz1966
| Rated
| 13 Aug 2004
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I am a regular golfer and have played all of the Mornington Peninsula golf courses. Over the last 3 years I have witnessed the transformation of Eagle Ridge to the most magnificent parcel of 18 holes on the entire Peninsula. They have even had a suburb name change to The Cups ... Show
15. tigertee
| Rated
| 14 Mar 2004
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Anyone thinking of doing an MBA would be well advised to choose this place to study. An excellent lesson in taking an enjoyable track in the mid 90's and through developement pushing away all members, many regulars and group bookings. Played it 5 times but not gone back since they turned. ... Show
16. rogerhammond
| Rated
| 01 Jan 2004
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Arriving early for a 6:00am tee-off, the early morning vista from the clubhouse across the lakes and course is simply breathtaking! We arrived super early and no-one was there - except two trays of freshly-baked, wonderful bread rolls. Overcoming temptation, we put in a bit of time on the practice green ... Show
17. kofebear
| Rated
| 07 Nov 2003
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I recently played at Eagle Ridge Golf Course and found it to be one of the best courses I've ever played on. Even off the course all the staff were extremely friendly. New additions to the course also impressed me, with the course becoming quite challenging. I really liked the variety ... Show
18. Philip53
| Rated
| 23 Sep 2003
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Played here in early August 2003, too much like a park, and half of the holes were "under construction". A total waste of time and money, and did not a very "interesting" course. Should have played an extra round at Moonah Links.
19. peanuts_1
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| 19 Sep 2003
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Surrounded by high quality courses, Eagle Ridge probably suffers a little, as it is merely a "good" course. It's layout suffers from trying to be half a parkland style and half links, without successfully achieving either in the true sense, but the course quality and the challenge of many holes are ... Show
20. Cash_Converter
| Rated
| 08 Feb 2003
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Opinions are like backsides, everyone has one but ot me, rating Eagle Ridge as 19th in Best Public Access Course in Australia is like rating Adam Sandler as a comic genius...sure, some of it's good but most of it is over hyped even though mildy enjoyable. I have played plenty of ... Show
21. DL
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| 22 Jan 2003
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They doubled the price of green fees to pay for the overhaul of the clubhouse, they are now in line with other prices in that sandbelt area however, the course is not. The front nine is quite tight with a couple of challenging holes, while the back nine is open links ... Show
22. andrew14966
| Rated
| 26 Dec 2002
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A really nice course and is always in reasonable condition. Possibly a little underrated due to many other good courses in the area.
23. grumpy_dog
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| 24 Dec 2002
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Eagle Ridge, is not done justice by it's placing as the 19th best public access course in Victoria. Eagle Ridge is a great course with clean fairways, difficult rough and a fabulous club house. The 9th, coming back towards the clubhouse is excellent, and the 18th, also coming straight towards the ... Show
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1. leroy8888 | Rated
| 20 Apr 2008
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Played this course after recent close and reopen and unfortunately it is not up to scratch. Fairways are very patchy with black dead areas riddling the course from tee to green. Needs at least another year or two before it is up to standard again when it will be quite beautiful. ... Show
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