
When did Eagle Nest Golf Club open?
Eagle Nest Golf Club opened in 1971 and has hosted hundreds of thousands of golfers since. The beautiful Gene Hamm designed golf course is an 18-hole Myrtle Beach championship public golf course.
Is Eagles Nest the best golf club in Canada?
FAIRWAYS " The city above Toronto will soar to new heights this spring when spectacular Eagles Nest Golf Club unveils its wings and ascends to its destiny as one of the country's best. "
How do I book a membership to Eagles Nest Golf Club?
Rates vary depending on the day of the week and time of year. Book conveniently online 24/7 or call the Golf Shop at 905-653-4653. All the benefits of a private club membership without the cost and restrictions. GOLFWEEK MAGAZINE ranks the best Modern Courses in Canada for 2021 with Eagles Nest ranked at #T16 - November 1, 2021

Events
Our beautiful facilities are perfect for Weddings, Private Gatherings, Meetings, Special Events and Tournaments.
ACCOLADES
GOLFWEEK MAGAZINE ranks the best Modern Courses in Canada for 2021 with Eagles Nest ranked at #T16 - November 1, 2021
How to contact Eagle's Nest Golf Pro?
Private lessons are available for a fee from PC's golf professionals. Call Eagle's Nest Golf Pro Ronnie Decker at 623-935-6761 for details. Tee times and course schedules determine when you can play. View this month’s calendar for each course, and learn how to use the online Chelsea Points Reservation System to reserve your tee times.
What time does the golf shop open?
The Golf Shop is open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. A practice range is located east of the clubhouse. Purchase tokens at the golf shop. Range balls and baskets must stay in the range area. The ranges close periodically for maintenance and mowing; check the golf shop for posted signs or schedules.
Does golf course maintenance require closing?
Course maintenance sometimes requires temporarily closing portions of the courses. Stay informed about the current status of maintenance schedules and activities. Fees for golfing may be customized to meet each golfer’s anticipated frequency of use, ranging from pay-per-play to annual memberships, including discounts for homeowners.
