Eagle Ridge Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Eagle Ridge Disc Golf Course in Oswego, IL, has an impressive rating of 4.7, which speaks to the quality of the experience it offers. The course layout is well-designed, providing a mix of challenging holes that keep players engaged. The scenery is beautiful, making each round feel refreshing and enjoyable.
Many players appreciate the well-maintained fairways and greens, which enhance the overall playability of the course. It seems to be a great spot for both beginners and seasoned players alike, allowing everyone to enjoy a good game. The community around the course is friendly, fostering a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers.
Overall, if you're looking for a fun day of disc golfing, Eagle Ridge is definitely worth a visit. With its appealing course design and supportive environment, it’s a place where you can improve your skills while enjoying the game with friends or fellow disc golfers.
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Top Reviews
Great track for disc golf, beauty all around. The course from the tips will be a good challenge for the more experienced. A wise choice would be using bright color discs, they have done a great job with keeping the brush down but lots of places will easily gobble up your darker discs. Enjoy.
- michael schwind
Great open and technical course. Well groomed and manicured by @Fox valley metro disc golf club. 18 holes with pin location changes throughout the year. Awesome course to play!
- Jared Vanderberg
Love this course. Been playing here since I was little. They have regular tournaments and take good care of it year round. A little tougher than the others in the area, but that's a good thing.
- W. Sam Donnell
Very clean well maintained. Watch out for "the deep stuff" it's knee high. Some tight fairways, like truck width then into deep stuff. Also watch 6? there's a Creek that got my driver only 50 feet ish off green.
- James Koets
Great course. Not all holes have numbers posted and could not follow along for the full course. Intentions of a return.
- Michael Nagel