Bargains spring eternal at Eagle Springs Golf Club
The recession apparently is affecting some tee times out there.
I played Eagle Springs with one of my colleagues this past Saturday and got in a round with a cart for 30 bucks. This is the same Eagle Springs that I passed up playing several times last season because they charged more that $40 to play there. They even have a Sunday after 11 a.m. special and Monday-Thursday bargains as well between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The 18-hole, 6,583-yarder off Redman Road in St. Louis County is in nice condition. Greens in great shape. Tee boxes as well. Carts were allowed on many of the fairways.
There was a morning tournament, but the course opened up around 2 p.m. for some afternoon tee times. We got on and off in about 4 1/2 hours.
But a couple words of warning: Anything off the fairway is trouble. The rough could use a little mowing. And if you’re getting a snack at the snack shop, you might want to call ahead. It was slow goings.



Assistant Business Editor Irvin Harrell is what you might call a "weekend warrior" when it comes to the game of golf. His mantra: good courses, good prices and good times. And he's cool with sharing good info on the local golf scene.
Great course. I have participated in many tournaments at Eagle Springs. The course will eat you up if you are not ready to pull all your shots off with perfection. At these prices, it is a steal of a deal!
Course is a good value. Lots of value out there right now. Whitmoor Country Club in St. Charles is allowing public to try the private courses on Monday the 29th.