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The 18-hole "Eagle Marsh" course at the Jensen Beach Golf Club facility in Jensen Beach, Florida features 6918 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 74 and it has a slope rating of 144. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $90. Jensen Beach Golf Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Tommy Fazio, the Eagle Marsh golf course opened in 1997.
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We paid top dollar for this course and had to contend with the groundskeepers the first 4 holes. They ran the machine across the fairways while we were teeing off. They ran over my ball in sand 3 times. We lost them for a few holes but they found us again on the back nine. One of the groundskeepers was standing in front of the green jumping up and down and raking all while I am trying to take my shot to the green. Then at the 18th hole they had a wood chipper across from the tee box. As I am in my backswing my husband tells me to wait. I look up to see them feeding a tree through the chipper. I will never play this course again and do not recommend it. For the price I would play PGA Village instead.
Great layout. Friendly staff. The greens rolled great. Enjoyed lunch after the round at the restaurant.
Great service Frank in pro shop is very helpful and the course is in excellent condition.
Played the course last week for the first time. Great layout. Friendly Staff. Greens rolled Great. Lots of wildlife and nature to see during the round. Really enjoyed the food and service in the restaurant. We'll be back soon!
We just played Eagle Marsh yesterday and it was fantastic. The greens were running smooth and fast. The people in the pro shop were very friendly and the outside staff were courteous and welcoming. I played the gold tees and the course was one of the finest I have played from the championship tees. The layout was exceptional. This is a hidden Fazio masterpiece. My wife and I almost missed out on the best golf experience in years due to a review written by some idiot that obviously has other issues. We played yesterday Jan 8th, following the round we visited the bar and Restaurant. The food and service was the best of any restaurant anywhere, wonderful lunch & exceptional service. I would highly recommend this course to anyone looking for a great course great lunch and overall a great experience. Check it out for yourself one last thing the value is the best on the Treasure Coast without exception. I played on the PGA courses 20 minutes up the road & was not a patch on Eagle Marsh and gouged me for three times what I paid at Eagle Marsh.
This was the first time we've played Eagle Marsh in several years.After reading the reviews, we were looking forward to playing it again but were very disappointed.When we arrived at the Pro Shop, I asked how the course was and the response was "it's OK". That should have been our first clue and we should have put the clubs in the car and gone somewhere else. One of the Assistants commented, "well, it's been warm." This was late in February.The driving range is in pretty rough shape and the practice putting green has several bald spots. The Starter;however,was very friendly and helpful and probably the friendliest employee we encountered.We all found the course conditions marginal at best with tee boxes that were half grass and dirt. The fairways were "OK". The greens were pretty fast but had numerous bald spots on three quarters of them. The bunkers were actually the best part of the course as they were in good condition.I don't think it speaks well of any course to say the bunkers are the highlight of a golfers experience as far as course conditions are concerned.I would NOT recommend Eagle Marsh and unless one gets a huge discount, it's not worth the rack rate. The are several courses in this area that are a better value.
I just played the course today with some clients from DC. We had a wonderful time. Service was great from the reception in the pro shop to the bag guys to the starter. The course was a real treat, the layout is the best in the area without exception for a venue open to the public and competes with the areas private clubs (I do regularly play the Jupiter Hobe Sound Private courses)My club had a member guest and i couldn't get a time with my clients. Following the day one of the guys said "wow your Golf Club really knows how to treat its members) I did inform him then it wasn't my home Club. Great scenery, greens were about 10.5 or even 11 on the stimp. There were a couple of sandy patches on a couple of greens but it didn't affect the roll. Fairways were firm and fast bunkers were in good shape, consistent. I got up and down 2 out of three times. We finished our day with a cocktail in the Club House. The guys didn't want to leave. the bar tender was attractive and accommodating. We BSd with a bunch of local members from NJ. I will definitely make the trip back up there and recommend it to my friends. I consult nationwide in the Hospitality industry and this is a business that has got it right from the product to the personnel.
I just played this course earlier today and was blown away by the positive changes over the last short time. The staff is definitely the best golf club staff of any course you could find anywhere. The head pro Frank is always there taking care of things unlike most pros that are too busy hiding in the office. This time we came with two scratch golfers and my teen son who will play for Wake Forest next year. (all going to plan)The greens were true and smooth probably about a 10.5 18th hole is unique with the choice of greens which my friends liked. a tough finishing hole but a good money decider. When I play with my wife or other friends we play the easier green. We stopped for lunch after playing and the food is as good as the best local restaurant if not better. When I play Eagle Marsh Im treated like a valued member and my guests are treated like guests of a valued Member. This Club is unique with each hole easy to remember after the round because they are all different with character. Cant say enough good about the Club as a whole. great course great staff great Restaurant facilities. Try the Christina for lunch. I found out all the specialty menu items are named after staff members that have been there for at least 6 years. I dont know if its offered all year but we made a reservation to play golf this Sunday morning for $29 including brunch. Almost forgot, you have to play one of the days Miss July does the booze cruiser1 (bev cart)
I usually travel with a bunch of guys playing golf and had visited the PGA Village which is just 20 minutes from Eagle Marsh. The last time I was at the PGA I wasn't impressed with the course or the service so with the family I decided to give Eagle Marsh a shot. I was blown away, the course is in almost tour quality condition (I play Oakmont all the time). The staff were the best I have experienced. My son was starving of course only an hour after breakfast, the pretty girl at the counter explained that the Restaurant opened at 11am for lunch but if the chef was there early, what would I like to order. My son wanted a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. When I was on the 3rd hole a golf cart came pulling up of course im thinking"what now" a heavy set Irish guy showed up with the sandwich for my son, ice water for my wife and I. We chatted with him a little, the accent was a dead give away. My wife loved the whole experience. We have already booked our Christmas vacation at Eagle Marsh and already cant wait to go back.
I really wanted to love this course. But it is expensive for what it offers and maintenance can use some help. It is frustrating. What I found most annoying are the member/residents. Clearly they had to open what was envisioned as a private course to the public to make ends meet. They are not at all friendly to "outsiders". One foursome ahead of ours played several balls over the course of 18 holes and seemed to do it just to slow us up and discourage us from returning.
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