Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club

Holes 18 | Par 72 | Length 6806 m / 7443 y | Type Parkland | Architect Isao Aoki, Andy Dye, Faldo, Norman
Fairway at Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club, Manila, Philippines Par 3 at Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club, Manila, Philippines Fairway bunkers at Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club, Manila, Philippines General view over Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club, Manila, Philippines

Close to the city of Manila, located on the southern shores of Manila Bay, is Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club.  Situated in the region of Cavite, this is the largest golfing facility in the Philippines, boasting a total of four different championship courses.  The resort is just 60 kilometres away from Manila airport, making it very easy to reach upon arrival in to the Philippines.  It’s also no more than an hour’s drive from the centre of the city, heading in a southern direction, making it great for a day trip, although it’s best to try and stay for longer.

As mentioned above, Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club has a choice of four championship golf courses.  These have been designed by some of the great names in golf course architecture, including Andy Dye, Isao Aoki, Nick Faldo and Greg Norman.  Each course is 18 holes and comes complete with its own club house. 

Starting with the Aoki Course, it has been designed with wide, open fairways and the rough is not difficult to escape from.  In addition, the course is relatively flat and hazards such as bunkers, should not prove too much of an issue, other than around the greens.  This is perhaps, the easiest of the four courses to play.

The Faldo Course on the other hand, will provide a test for golfers of all abilities.  With plenty of undulations throughout, tight driving holes and sloping greens, this is a course which rewards accurate club selection and a good touch around the green.

The Dye Course has been designed around a natural canyon and requires careful planning, to finish on a low score.  Mentally tough, the canyon comes in to play regularly and can pose a psychological barrier on many holes.

Finally, the Norman Course is played across hilly but not challenging terrain.  However, strategical play will be rewarded and the majority of experienced golfers, can expect to record a good score, from a fair and enjoyable course.

Additional facilities include a family and sports clubhouse, offering activities such as badminton, bowling, movies and a swimming pool.  There is also a 60-room Microtel Inn and Suites located on the premises, which is worth staying at, to appreciate all four golf courses during a longer stay.

Being the largest golf resort in the Philippines, Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club is definitely worth a visit.  For those with more time on their hands, it’s a great option for a single destination golfing holiday, with a variety of courses to enjoy.

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Close to the city of Manila, located on the southern shores of Manila Bay, is Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club.  Situated in the region of Cavite, this is the largest golfing facility in the Philippines, boasting a total of four different championship courses.  The resort is just 60 kilometres away from Manila airport, making it very easy to reach upon arrival in to the Philippines.  It’s also no more than an hour’s drive from the centre of the city, heading in a southern direction, making it great for a day trip, although it’s best to try and stay for longer.

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Course rating

  • Condition 3
  • Facilities 3
  • Pace of play 3.5
  • Service 3.5
  • Overall 3
  • Review Score 3.2
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Course facilities

  • Caddies
  • Golf carts
  • Practice facilities
  • Golf lessons
  • Club & shoe rental
  • Night golf
  • Golf shop
  • On-site accommodation
  • Spa & massage

Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club - Course Reviews 2 reviews

Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club

Tired and neglected.

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Don't be fooled by the Faldo/Norman et al brand association. The Faldo 18 is barely better than an average pitch and putt. Multiple grass types criss-cross the poorly kept fairways, the greens are patchy and slow, the layouts are quirky but not in an appealing way . The food is awful and the facilities in need of serious upgrade. AND BE WARNED - don't just get a cab out there and expect to get back. If you don't arrange return transport to Manila ahead of time you will be stuck there, and the staff will do absolutely nothing to help you organise transport.

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Eagle Ridge Golf Country Club

Very wide spaces and a lot of green

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This golf club has four different styles of 18 holes. A lot of strangers come from another country. Available price with an experienced caddie.

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  • Pace of play 4
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