Inland Empire Golf Course Reviews
Eagle Glen Golf Course ReviewCorona, CA
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Eagle Glen Golf Course Overview: This is a decent golf course with two
very different nines. The front winds
its way up and down and over and through canyons and the back nine is
relatively flat and very long. The golf course is well kept and provides a lot of different types of holes, the best of
which are reviewed below:
Eagle Glen Hole 4: Hit from one perch to another, this one-shotter is very treacherous. Anything short or right will be down a steep, deep canyon. The bail out area is minimal and will leave a downhill chip or bunker shot to the large green. (not pictured)
Eagle Glen Hole 5: Best golf hole on the course by far, this par 5 is visually very exciting. The tee is quite elevated to a fairway surrounded by hazard. The second must carry the gully to a skinny fairway and an extremely well bunkered green. It is downhill enough to go for in two, but if hit poorly, there are some very long bunker shots to be faced. The entire golf hole presents long views of most of Corona.
Eagle Glen Hole 4: Hit from one perch to another, this one-shotter is very treacherous. Anything short or right will be down a steep, deep canyon. The bail out area is minimal and will leave a downhill chip or bunker shot to the large green. (not pictured)
Eagle Glen Hole 5: Best golf hole on the course by far, this par 5 is visually very exciting. The tee is quite elevated to a fairway surrounded by hazard. The second must carry the gully to a skinny fairway and an extremely well bunkered green. It is downhill enough to go for in two, but if hit poorly, there are some very long bunker shots to be faced. The entire golf hole presents long views of most of Corona.
Eagle Glen Hole 9: A tough driving golf hole, this par four is a test of nerves as it runs along the top of a ridge with Canyons on either side. The second shot is well downhill to a tough to hit and tough to putt green.
Eagle Glen Hole 18: A good finishing golf hole, and one that provides the only water on the golf course, and there is plenty of it as two crossing lakes will be in play throughout the hole. The gutsy drive will flirt with the lake right, leaving a shorter approach to the green with the other lake left and short. The lay up is plenty wide and the green is simple enough to allow a good finishing score. (Not pictured)