Eagle Creek Golf Club
Opened in 1991, the only Canadian design of golf legend Ken Venturi is a bucolic rural retreat that epitomizes golf's great duality; the course is a beautiful, soothing escape from nearby Ottawa, but it also will excite and challenge you as a stern test of golf.
Venturi, a 14-time PGA Tour winner, used the magnificent land full of nature's gifts to maximum advantage, threading fairways through 230 acres of forest, creeks and clear ponds. You will no doubt see all kinds of birds, reptiles and furry critters during your round.
Eagle Creek is an exceptional risk-reward course. Almost every hole dares you with dangerous options as well as easier ones, providing experienced players with course management decision and novices with a course they can thoroughly enjoy.
The 18th is the most famous par-5 around Ottawa. The 573-yard dogleg wraps around a 16-acre lake, tempting many players to risk going for the green in two. After this nerve-wracking finish, you can relax and enjoy a beverage and a wonderful meal in the colonial-style clubhouse.
Only minutes from the noisy debates of Parliament Hill, Eagle Creek is regarded as the top course in the Ottawa area, and there's no argument about that.
Opened in 1991, the only Canadian design of golf legend Ken Venturi is a bucolic rural retreat that epitomizes golf's great duality; the course is a beautiful, soothing escape from nearby Ottawa, but it also will excite and challenge you as a stern test of golf.
Venturi, a 14-time PGA Tour winner, used the magnificent land full of nature's gifts to maximum advantage, threading fairways through 230 acres of forest, creeks and clear ponds. You will no doubt see all kinds of birds, reptiles and furry critters during your round.
Eagle Creek is an exceptional risk-reward course. Almost every hole dares you with dangerous options as well as easier ones, providing experienced players with course management decision and novices with a course they can thoroughly enjoy.
The 18th is the most famous par-5 around Ottawa. The 573-yard dogleg wraps around a 16-acre lake, tempting many players to risk going for the green in two. After this nerve-wracking finish, you can relax and enjoy a beverage and a wonderful meal in the colonial-style clubhouse.
Only minutes from the noisy debates of Parliament Hill, Eagle Creek is regarded as the top course in the Ottawa area, and there's no argument about that.
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Front 9
Back 9
Total Yards
Rating and Slope
Hole 1
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
15
Women's Handicap
11
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 2
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
11
Women's Handicap
3
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 3
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
7
Women's Handicap
9
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 4
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
13
Women's Handicap
15
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 5
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
1
Women's Handicap
5
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 6
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
5
Women's Handicap
1
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 7
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
17
Women's Handicap
13
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 8
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
3
Women's Handicap
17
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 9
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
9
Women's Handicap
7
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 10
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
6
Women's Handicap
8
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 11
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
18
Women's Handicap
16
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 12
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
10
Women's Handicap
4
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 13
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
2
Women's Handicap
12
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 14
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
14
Women's Handicap
2
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 15
Yardage
Par
3
Men's Handicap
16
Women's Handicap
18
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 16
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
8
Women's Handicap
10
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 17
Yardage
Par
4
Men's Handicap
4
Women's Handicap
6
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
Hole 18
Yardage
Par
5
Men's Handicap
12
Women's Handicap
14
Pro Tip
One of the biggest mistakes amateur golfers make is tinkering with their swing too much during their round. When you mess with your swing mechanics too much in the middle of a round of golf things tend to get worse. Remember, your objective on the course is to play golf not play "golf swing". tinkering with your swing should be done on the range, not the course. Hit some balls before you play and make adjustments there. Then, start your round and use the swing you found on the range. Keep it consistent.
There are no public leagues available at Eagle Creek Golf Club.
There are no public tournaments available at Eagle Creek Golf Club.