
Certified
Audubon Sanctuary Course
Get Warm and Loose
Many players tend to score highest on the first few holes. This is due to the player neglecting to warm up before the round. It is always recommended to hit a few shots on the range and roll a few putts before heading out to the first tee.
Promoting
Wildlife and Environmental Quality through Public Involvement!
Check
back bi-weekly for a new tip from the Pro.
Eagle Springs
Golf Courses Certificates of Achievement
- Wildlife and Habitat
Management
- Environmental Planning
- Outreach & Education
- Water Quality Management
- Water Conservation
- Integrated Pest Management
Eagle
Springs Golf Course is a Registered Member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
System
(coordinated by Audubon Society of New York State)
The course has approximately 12,000 sq/ft of shrub, perennial, and annual flowerbeds.
Five acres of the property has been converted to prairie and over 20 acres naturalized
for wildlife habitat and environmental planning. Over 20 houses are maintained
for species of bluebirds, wrens, chickadees, owls and ducks to fledge young
each year.
Golf Course Facts
- Greens
are Penncross Bentgrass
- Tees
are Zoysia/Bermuda
- Fairways
are Westwood Bermuda overseeded with Ryegrass
- Rough
is Fescue, Bluegrass, and Bermuda
- 19
bunkers throughout the course