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The 18-hole "Eagle Ridge" course at the Eagle Ridge Golf Club facility in Fort Myers, Florida features 6538 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 71.5 and it has a slope rating of 123. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $75. Eagle Ridge Golf Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. Designed by Gordon G. Lewis, the Eagle Ridge golf course opened in 1984.
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I will rate the course excellent and the facilities above average for a public course. However, I played twice in three days and had problems both days. Each day the course let people cut in on hole number 10. The second day it took us 3 hours to play the front nine and when we got to the 11th tee the group in front of us said people cut in front of them on the 10th tee when they were putting on home 9. Needless to say after 3 hours on the front I was quite upset when we found they had again let people cut in on the 10th hole. I called the Pro Shop and they said they would try and find the ranger. Never saw the ranger the whole back-9. The 10th tee is not where it can be controlled by the Pro Shop and the cart people said it is a problem. As a PGA of America golf professional myself - I would find some way to stop this continued problem at the course. My wife and I were very unhappy with the pace of play and the lack of control of the golf course by the Pro Shop. It is a nice course with generous landing areas from the tee and public play friendly. However, bring a few extra balls with 16 holes of possible water hazards. Fun course if pace of play was better and control of the 10th tee was better.