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Recent Golf Course Review Eagle Glen Golf Club Corona California

Eagle Glen Golf Club

Corona, CA

Reviewed by: caligolfer1031, Paramount

Golf Playing Conditions 6.01 GOOD
Golf Playing Conditions 6.01 GOOD

Played on 4/1 Easter morning at 7:30 as a single. Course was pretty much empty except for a threesome I passed on hole 5. POP was a very relaxed 3:15. I haven’t played here in a couple of years and was looking forward to the round. There must have been an outing the afternoon before as there were some Styrofoam ice chests in the parking lot along with empty 12 pack boxes and numerous plastic cups. Staff was very friendly and got me out right away.

The Review

Tee Boxes – most were badly needing a good mowing. A few holes when teeing up for a 3 wood, the ball was still sitting sitting down in the grass. Tee boxes are level.

Fairways – Looks like they have punched the fairways and in the slots where the punching is done the grass is longer than a normal fairway, but still very playable. the non punched areas the ball sits nicely.

Greens – In perfect shape, was a blast putting on them. a little fast and holding well struck shots. A few divot marks here and there, but I have a feeling it’s from the same guys that left the trash in the parking lot. Too bad they are punching them this week, because of how great of shape they are in. There was puddling on several greens on the front nine, but the flags were not placed even close to those spots.

Rough – non-existent, just a slight bit longer than the fairway.

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Eagle Glen Golf Club Corona California. Hole 9
Eagle Glen Golf Club Corona California. Hole 9

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Eagle Glen Golf Club Corona California. Hole 4 View From Tee Box
Eagle Glen Golf Club Corona California. Hole 4 View From Tee Box

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Bunkers – the two that I was in had excellent sand. I did notice on trap, back left on nine looked like dirt and I’m not sure if it gets much play anyways. The front right bunker on 16 had a tremendous amount of sand in it. I noticed that one of the racks only the handle could be seen, so I placed my putting into the trap and with no pressure it sunk down about three inches. The trap was not very well racked, but I have a feeling its just too difficult to rake a trap that is that soft. They could have just added the sand and are still working on getting it set.

Overall I had a great time and enjoyed the course. Look forward to going back after the greens heal.