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Eagle Crest Golf Club Review

Golf Summerlin's executive 18-hole layout built into the mountainside — par 60, city and valley views, and an ideal option for quick rounds, beginners, and seniors in Sun City Summerlin.

Eagle Crest Golf Club

About Eagle Crest Golf Club

This Eagle Crest Golf Club review covers Golf Summerlin's executive-length course — an 18-hole, par-60 layout built into the mountainside of Sun City Summerlin, playing 4,067 yards from the tips. Managed by Golf Summerlin, Eagle Crest is designed with accessibility at its core: the shorter distances and open character make it a natural fit for beginners picking up the game, seniors looking for a manageable but genuine round, and regular golfers who want to work on iron play without committing to a full five-hour day. The hillside setting delivers city and valley views that punch well above the course's executive billing. If you need a quick, scenic, low-pressure round in the northwest Summerlin area, Eagle Crest fits the bill without pretension.

Course Details, Contact Info & Location

Course at a Glance

Holes / Par18 holes / Par 60
Yardage~4,067 yards
AccessPublic · executive · Golf Summerlin
SettingMountainside · Sun City Summerlin

Contact & Location

Address2203 Thomas W Ryan Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89134
AccessTee times open to the public

2203 Thomas W Ryan Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89134

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Reviews of Eagle Crest Golf Club

Eagle Crest does what a well-run executive course should: it gives every kind of golfer a reason to show up. The shorter yardage removes length barriers, the mountain setting adds visual interest that flatland executive tracks rarely offer, and the city and valley views make a two-hour round feel like more than a practice session. For Sun City Summerlin residents or any golfer who wants a quick nine-hole equivalent without walking nine actual holes, Eagle Crest is a sensible, well-located choice. We have not yet completed a full editorial review of Eagle Crest — if you've played it, share your experience below.

Is Eagle Crest Golf Club Worth Playing?

Yes — on its own terms. Eagle Crest is not the place to come if you want a championship test or a lengthy round. It is the place to come if you want a pleasant, unhurried 18 holes with good views, manageable distances, and easy access to tee times. Beginners will appreciate the shorter carry distances; seniors will appreciate the pace; and anyone who wants to sharpen iron and short-game work in a real course environment without the time or cost of a full-length layout will find Eagle Crest a practical and enjoyable option in the Golf Summerlin portfolio.

Good to know before you play

  • Booking & access: Tee times are open to the public through Golf Summerlin. Book at golfsummerlin.com or call (702) 240-1320. Tee time availability is generally strong given the shorter round time on an executive layout.
  • Format & pace: At par 60 and approximately 4,067 yards, Eagle Crest plays considerably faster than a full-length course — expect a round of roughly two hours, making it a practical option when you want 18 holes without a full afternoon commitment.
  • Best for: Beginners who want a real course environment with manageable carry distances, seniors looking for a comfortable but genuine round, and experienced golfers who want to focus on iron play and short-game work.
  • Setting & views: The mountainside location in Sun City Summerlin delivers city and valley views that are well above average for an executive-length course — the scenery adds real value to what could otherwise feel like a routine practice round.

Frequently asked questions about Eagle Crest Golf Club

Where can I find reviews and ratings for Eagle Crest Golf Club?

You can read player reviews of Eagle Crest Golf Club — rated for conditions, value, layout, greens, pace, and staff — and add your own here on Summerlin.Golf. Eagle Crest Golf Club is also profiled on major golf platforms including GolfPass, GolfNow, Golf Digest, and Google Reviews. For the official scorecard, rates, and tee times, visit the Eagle Crest Golf Club official website.

Is Eagle Crest Golf Club public or private, and how do I book a tee time?

Eagle Crest Golf Club is a public executive course managed by Golf Summerlin. Tee times are open to all players and can be booked at golfsummerlin.com or by calling (702) 240-1320.

What type of course is Eagle Crest Golf Club?

Eagle Crest is an executive-length 18-hole, par-60 course playing approximately 4,067 yards from the tips. Its shorter distances make it a strong fit for beginners, seniors, and golfers who want a quicker round focused on iron and short-game play.

Where is Eagle Crest Golf Club located?

Eagle Crest Golf Club is located at 2203 Thomas W Ryan Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89134, built into the mountainside of Sun City Summerlin in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.

What makes Eagle Crest Golf Club distinctive?

The mountainside setting gives Eagle Crest city and valley views that go well beyond what a typical executive-length course offers. The combination of accessible yardages, genuine views, and easy tee-time availability through Golf Summerlin makes it a practical and enjoyable option in the portfolio.

Is Eagle Crest Golf Club worth playing?

Yes, on its own terms. Eagle Crest is the right choice for a quick, scenic, low-pressure 18 holes in the Sun City Summerlin area. Beginners will appreciate the shorter carry distances, seniors will appreciate the manageable pace, and any golfer who wants to sharpen iron play without committing to a full-length layout will find it a practical option.

Eagle Crest Golf Club: official site, ratings & booking

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