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the good: #14 is the best short par-4 ever. EASILY reachable, but EXTREMELY dangerous. #17 is a great risk/reward par-5. again, very reachable but dangerous. the course in general features numerous risk reward scenarios. holes in the woods are very scenic.the Bad: tee boxes need to be leveled. more than half of them the ball would be above or below your feet; no excuse for that. par-3s are too similar. the holes out in the open part of the course look really BLAH.overall: the course is not really that close to anything else golfwise, but if your in the area stop by.... it is DEFINITELY not equal to Osage National or Old Kinderhook, so whoever wrote that about the ozarks is sadly mistaken lol
I had read this course was 4.5 stars by Golf Digest. To compare this course to other 4.5 star courses (TPC Scottsdale, etc) is absurd. The teeboxes are horrible, there are a minimum of 10 blind shots on the course, and the course is a ball eating machine. I would have been impressed if the course wasn't so hyped up. Not nearly as good as courses at the Lake of the Ozarks. If you play Eagle Knoll, bring at least 24 balls.