Eagle Nest Golf Course is located in Little River, South Carolina. Eagle Nest was designed by Gene Hamm. The course opened in 1971. Eagle Nest is a public course. It plays over 8,000 yards making Eagle Nest the longest golf course in all of South Carolina. THe Course is a par 72 with a slope rating of 128 and a golf rating of 7.3. Eagle Nest is played on Bermuda greens. This course offers a beautiful yet challenging round with beautiful Cypress and Pine trees to challenging water hazards along the way. This course has also been dubbed the “Grand Stands Toughest” final three holes. Course offers many great amenities including club rentals, driving range, bar, restaurant and pro shop.
Does anyone know if they offer discounts for local residents?
Does anyone else find it hilarious that a course with ‘Eagle’ in the name has been dubbed the ‘Grand Stands Toughest’? Sounds like more of a double bogey to me! 😉
My buddy played there recently, said the food at the restaurant is top notch!
Wife and I are planning a trip there next month. Any recommended stay options nearby?
I love challenging courses, this place looks like it won’t disappoint.
The course pictures look amazing!
Any tips for tackling those last three holes? They do look challenging.
I’ve heard only good things about this place, can’t wait to visit!
Wow, 8000 yards? That’s a beast!
Been there, done that! The last three holes are indeed a tough nut to crack.
Love the Google maps embed, really gives a sense of the place.
It’s going to be my first time playing there, really excited.
Thanks for sharing this! Definitely adding this course to my bucket list.
Good to know they have club rentals. Travel light, right?
Played here last year. The Cypress and Pine trees are just incredible!
Those pine trees look beautiful.
Great post! This course looks stunning.
That restaurant on site, any good?
Yeah, it’s a tough course but the views are just amazing! Worth it.
That course has been on my wishlist for a while. Excited to visit soon!
Those fairways look so inviting! Time to book a trip?
Wow, over 8,000 yards. That’s quite the challenge.
It’s a challenging course, but the experience is just too good to miss.
Just got back from playing at Eagle Nest. Tough but worth it! The final three holes lived up to their reputation.
Eagle Nest looks incredible. Adding it to my must-visit list.
Hope to tackle that toughest final three holes challenge soon.
The greens look perfect. Wish I could be there right now.
Great post. I’ve heard this course offers a good challenge.
That final stretch really does look intimidating… Bring it on!
Does anyone know if they offer lessons?
Eagle Nest Golf Course sounds like a challenge! Can’t wait to hit those last three holes. Bring it on!
Haven’t been there in years. Looks like it’s time to revisit!
I’ve heard good things about this course. Looking forward to testing my skills.
Looks beautiful, challenging and long. What else could you want from a golf course?
This course looks insanely good. Hopefully will play there soon.
Wow, over 8,000 yards? That’s impressive. Anyone who’s played there, do you have any tips for a first-timer?
Is there a handicap requirement to play at Eagle Nest?
If you’re not ready for a challenge, steer clear of Eagle Nest!
Well, a challenge can actually make the game thrilling, don’t you think? Bring it on, Eagle Nest!
Eagle Nest looks stunning! Can’t wait to make a trip there this spring.
Enjoy your round, the course is even more stunning in person!
I’m a sucker for Bermuda greens.
Eagle Nest is beautiful, especially in the spring. That Bermuda green is just perfect.
Eagle Nest is on my golf course wish list!
You won’t regret it, Eagle Nest is a wonderful golf experience!
Eagle Nest is truly a gem!