Eagle Creek Golf Club is an eighteen-hole golf course located in Orlando, Florida. A golf course consists of a series of holes each consisting of a Teeing ground, Fairway, rough and other hazards and a green with a pin and cup all designed for Orlando is a major City in central Florida, USA and is the County seat of Orange County Florida. Florida ( is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the The course has a par of 73 and measures 7,198 yards, containing five par-5 holes and over ninety bunkers. The course is public and includes a 14,000-square-foot clubhouse with a pro shop as well as a 120-seat restaurant. House professional to the latter-->A pro shop is a sporting goods shop within a public or private-membership amateur sporting activities
Eagle Creek is an Emerson International development designed by Ron Garl and Howard Swan. The course opened for business in May 2004. Eagle Creek Golf Club was the first golf course in Florida to use Mini Verde Grass on its greens, and the first course in central Florida to offer PrecedentGolf Cars made by Club Car. Central Florida is the central region of the United States state of Florida, on the East Coast Club Car is a manufacturer of Golf cars based in Augusta GA Powertrain From initial introduction of their Gas powered Golf carts Club In October 2004, Eagle Creek became home to Graves Golf Academy.
In November 2004, Travel + Leisure Golf magazine named Eagle Creek as one of the best courses to open in Florida since 2000. Travel + Leisure Golf is a bi-monthly Magazine published by American Express. The course received a rating of 4. 5 stars (out of 5) in Golf Digest's Places to Play program in June 2006; this was the highest rating ever awarded by Golf Digest to a Florida golf course. Golf Digest is a monthly Golf Magazine published by Condé Nast Publications in the United States.
Eagle Creek hosted a PGA Pro-Pro Series tournament in January 2005 during the week of the 52nd PGA Merchandise Show. In April 2006, Eagle Creek was named host site for the 2006 Florida Open Golf Championship.