McAlester, OK

Eagle Hill DGC

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3.145(based on 11 reviews)
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Bilisent
Experience: 23.9 years 90 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Father's Day Afternoon 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 21, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

I agree with everything jjcritter said. Even better those trash cans are being used. I noted a distinct lack of trash on the course so a Shout Out to all the locals that contribute to keeping the course clean. I really appreciated the benches and bag rests at practically every hole. I'll also note the mostly wooded course allows play in a bit warmer temperatures. Being Old and Out of Shape, those last two statements may appeal to a certain segment of our community. :)

Cons:

Again, agree with jjcritter. Too many under or right at 200-foot holes. Yes, the use of trees has made them more technical but still. I'll freely admit that I may not have been paying close enough attention but I sometimes got mixed up getting to the next tee box just by following the trail. Trail arrow signs could help. Finally, and I have no suggestions to help other than...the entrance is off of an exit ramp.

Other Thoughts:

My father's day afternoon was a good experience. I threw some decent shots, made some decent putts but more importantly, was allowed to play through no less than 4 parties in 7 holes with no issues whatsoever. I'm sad to say that I play solo often all over the country and don't receive the courtesy as often as I could. Again, Shout Out to the local community. Even amidst this pandemic shit, you are still friendly...to the point of giving me a beer.
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chuckles21
Experience: 19.7 years 2 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great course for novice level 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 19, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Nice, new baskets(not homemade originally a few years ago they were)
-short course longest hole is No1. at 315 ft.
-great mix of open holes and holes with nice, natural obstacle--Holes no. 3, 5, 7
-1st tee is 50 ft. from parking spaces
-not crowded
-grass is mowed regularly
-great for beginners learning to play
-great eagle chances at holes no. 6, 7 should be easy birdies for anyone that has played a few months

Cons:

-it has three par 2's holes number 2, 4, and 9
-no tee boxes. only marked by post with hole #, length and par number plaque
-only a par 26 course.
-I have seen many tarantulas
-the finishing hole no. 9 is unimaginative, plain, and disappointing

Other Thoughts:

Most locals play all holes as par 3s for a par 27 course. course is marked as par 26 because of the three par 2's
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