Overview
Set in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains in , Eagle Mountain Golf Club has earned its reputation as one of Arizona's most challenging and scenic desert courses. This Scott Miller design weaves through natural box canyons, rolling hills, and desert valleys, offering dramatic elevation changes and panoramic views that make every round memorable.

Since opening in 1996, Eagle Mountain has collected accolades including Golf Digest's 4.5-star rating, recognition as Arizona's #1 public course in 2006, and a spot on Golf for Women's Top 100 list. Managed by Troon Golf, this par-71 course delivers a that tests every club in your bag.
Course Layout & Challenge
Eagle Mountain plays to 6,800 yards from the Gold tees with a 71.4 rating and 134 slope - numbers that put it firmly in the "challenging" category for skilled players. The difficulty comes from multiple sources:

Elevation Changes: Dramatic uphill and downhill holes affect club selection and require accurate distance judgment. What looks like a 150-yard shot may play closer to 130 or 170 depending on the elevation change.
Desert Terrain: The natural desert landscape means errant shots often find trouble. The course doesn't offer much forgiveness off the fairways, so accuracy off the tee is rewarded.
Strategic Bunkering: Scott Miller's design features well-placed bunkers that force strategic decisions on both approach shots and tee shots on shorter par 4s.
| Tee Box | Yardage | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | 6,800 | 71.4 | 134 |
| Green | 6,269 | 69.1 | 127 |
| White (Men) | 5,900 | 67.0 | 120 |
| Red | 5,065 | 68.0 | 118 |
Pros
- Championship Scott Miller design with strategic bunkering
- Spectacular McDowell Mountain views
- Dramatic elevation changes create memorable holes
- Excellent practice facilities with complimentary range balls
- The Grille offers breakfast, lunch, and panoramic views
- Managed by Troon Golf with top-tier conditions
Cons
- Premium pricing during peak season ($148-$187 weekends)
- Elevation changes can be challenging for walking
- Desert terrain demands accuracy - bring extra balls
- Summer heat requires early morning tee times
Green Fees & Booking
Green fees range from $70 to $187 depending on the day of the week and season:

- Weekday Rates: $70-$172
- Weekend Rates: $148-$187
All rates include cart fees, and complimentary range balls are included with tee times. Book through the official website at eaglemtn.com, GolfNow, TeeOff, or GolfLink.
Practice Facilities & Amenities
Eagle Mountain offers full practice facilities:

- Practice Range: Full-service driving range with complimentary range balls
- Short Game Area: Dedicated putting green and chipping green
- Pro Shop: Fully stocked with top-brand equipment and apparel
- Golf Academy: PGA-certified instructors offer lessons and clinics
- The Grille: On-site restaurant serving breakfast and lunch with panoramic valley views
Best Time to Visit
Peak Season (October-April): Perfect weather in the mid-60s to low 80s, but expect peak pricing. Book well in advance for weekend mornings.
Summer (May-September): Rates drop significantly as temperatures climb. Early morning tee times (7:00 AM) are your best bet to complete the round before extreme heat.
