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Eagle Ridge Golf Club golf course
location_onRaleigh, North Carolina

Eagle Ridge Golf Club

Golf Course · 18 Holes

About Eagle Ridge Golf Club

Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course located in Raleigh, North Carolina (27603). The course was designed by Bob Cupp & Tom Kite and established in 2001.

Walking is permitted.

Par

72

Length

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Slope

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Rating

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Amenities at Eagle Ridge Golf Club

Eagle Ridge Golf Club features a pro shop.

How to Book a Tee Time

Set a tee time alert on Stymie for Eagle Ridge Golf Club. Choose your dates, time window, and group size. Stymie monitors tee sheets every 5 minutes and sends instant notifications. You can also book directly through the facility website.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Eagle Ridge Golf Club a public or private golf course?expand_more

Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a public golf course located in Raleigh, NC. The course is open to the public for daily fee play.

How many holes does Eagle Ridge Golf Club have?expand_more

Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course. It was established in 2001. The course was designed by Bob Cupp & Tom Kite.

Can you walk Eagle Ridge Golf Club?expand_more

Yes, walking is allowed at Eagle Ridge Golf Club. Golf carts are also available.

How do I book a tee time at Eagle Ridge Golf Club?expand_more

You can set a tee time alert on Stymie to get notified when availability opens at Eagle Ridge Golf Club. You can also visit their website directly at http://www.rgac.com/er-golf.cfm. Stymie monitors tee sheets and alerts you the moment your preferred time slot becomes available.

What amenities does Eagle Ridge Golf Club offer?expand_more

Eagle Ridge Golf Club offers a pro shop.

Where is Eagle Ridge Golf Club located?expand_more

Eagle Ridge Golf Club is located at 565 Competition Road in Raleigh, NC 27603. You can reach them at 919-661-6300.

How long does a round take at Eagle Ridge Golf Club?expand_more

A typical round at Eagle Ridge Golf Club takes approximately 4 hours. Expect 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on pace of play, group size, and course conditions. Weekday rounds tend to be faster than weekend morning tee times.