Eagle Valley Golf Course - Golf courses, Carson City, NV

Eagle Valley Golf Course - Golf courses, Carson City, NV

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[Apr 20, 2006]
BogeyGolf
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Eagle Valley West

Played the East course last April and the West course this April. The West course is by far the better and more interesting course. The course meanders through the lower foot of the hills and does not really go up as much as the nearby Silver Oak golf course. The course was in great condition except for the patchy greens that were sand filled. What made it so enjoyable was the lack of crowds. I was almost like having the entire course to yourself.

Customer Service

So So, at least they answered the phones promptly.

Similar Products Used:

Silver Oak Golf.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 03, 2005]
BogeyGolf
Shoots in the 90s

Eagle Valley Golf: Played on the easier East course late March. Fairways are fairly open. Very little elevation change on course. Greens are patchy. Pace is on the slower side but very managable.

Customer Service

Ok

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 16, 2001]
Daryl
Shoot in the 80s

The West Course. The west course is a nice track. It's a desert links style course, at least a 75 buck course here Southern California but is a municipal course for Carson City. It is a great value. Have played this course many times. Never have had any trouble getting times and often with a foursome we have just walked up and gotten on. Since the newer courses have been built in the Valley, I haven't played this lately but they say they have made some improvements on it and it is in good shape. I never thought it was ever in bad shape. It's a very challenging course, some really good holes and you can take chances on the doglegs, but if you miss, you will be in the scrub. During the summer beware of the killer huge jack rabbits. The greens have always been smooth and fair.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 30, 2000]
David
Shoot in the 90s

East Course

Nice wide open course. Good for beginners who what to play 18 on something other than a muni, or intermediate players who want to score low.
Fairways and green were in good shape. The bunkers, while on the thin side, were decent enough.
Water comes into play on a couple of holes on the back nine. The driving range is OB on the first hole.

Seems like the wind tends to come up in the afternoon, making for some monster drives with the wind to your back. Good for the ego!


Marshalls were friendly.

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Good snack bar/bar. Nice driving range. had an additional 18 hole course, the west course, which I did not play or see.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 30, 2001]
Roy
Shoot in the 80s

There are two courses here, East and West. The East course is wide open and good for beginners and high handicappers. Fairways are in very good condition. Greens are in bare winter condition from late October to April, But in playing season are in good shape. There are a few water carries they are short. The East course is flat and very walkable. For the better player you can have fun with your driver.

The West course is for better players. It undulates through the hills with a good many elevation changes. Put on your thinking cap here as it has water and narrow fairways in some critical spots. The course is not so difficult that it can't be enjoyed by the mid handicapper. Not too hard or easy. Great fun. You can walk this course but its very hilly.
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They are both muni courses so weekends can be busy. The Carson Valley has many golf course for such a small population. So its not to hard to get on.

Customer Service

Good Staff

Similar Products Used:

Has a restaurant, bar, range. Pro shop is decent.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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