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Golf Course Guide: What to Expect at Eaglewood in North Salt Lake

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Golf ball on a tee at Eaglewood Golf Course with the Eaglewood eagle logo

Eaglewood Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf course on the east bench of North Salt Lake, Utah, offering valley views, year-round simulator play, on-site dining, and event hosting. Whether you’re chasing a weekend tee time or planning a tournament, here’s what this Wasatch Front golf course offers golfers of every level.

What Makes Eaglewood a Golf Course Worth Playing

Eaglewood sits above North Salt Lake on the east bench, which means every hole comes with a view of the Salt Lake valley below. That elevation isn’t just scenery — it shapes how the ball moves, how wind behaves on approach shots, and how you should think about club selection from tee to green. As a publicly owned course run by North Salt Lake City, Eaglewood is built for accessibility: walk-ons, leagues, families, and first-time players are all part of the regular rotation, not an afterthought. If you’re comparing local options, our guide to golf courses near North Salt Lake breaks down why so many Wasatch Front golfers treat Eaglewood as their home course.

Golf Course Strategy for the Eaglewood Layout

Playing a bench course well means respecting elevation changes and reading greens that slope with the natural terrain rather than against it. Before you tee off, take a minute with the scorecard to note which holes play uphill versus downhill — a shot that looks like a smooth 7-iron on flat ground can come up short or long here depending on the grade. Wind tends to funnel along the bench in the afternoon, so morning tee times often play a little more predictably for newer golfers still learning how far the ball actually carries at altitude.

Eaglewood Golf Course scorecard showing hole layout and par information
Reviewing the scorecard helps with club selection on the bench's elevation changes.

A few practical habits help on almost any hole at Eaglewood:

  • Club up on uphill approach shots rather than trusting the yardage number alone.
  • Favor the calmer wind window earlier in the day if you’re working on consistency.
  • Use the practice areas to dial in distances before your round, since elevation changes how far each club actually travels.
  • Play a conservative line off the tee on holes with valley views — the drop-off is more visually distracting than it is dangerous, but it still affects tempo.

Full details on layout, tee times, and rates for the golf course itself are worth reviewing before you book, especially if you’re new to the property.

Golf in the Off-Season: Indoor Simulators

Utah winters shut down outdoor play for months, but that doesn’t have to mean months without golf. Eaglewood’s indoor golf simulators let leagues, casual groups, and individual players keep swinging when snow covers the fairways. It’s also a smart way to work on swing mechanics without the pressure of a live round, or to introduce a beginner or junior golfer to the game in a low-stakes setting before their first tee time. Simulator bays are a popular option for weeknight groups and birthday outings, and they book up fast in the coldest months, so reserving ahead matters. You can see bay availability and formats on the simulator golf page.

More Than a Golf Course: Dining and Events

A round of golf is better with a good meal on either end of it, and Eaglewood’s on-site restaurant, The Grill, is built for exactly that — pre-round breakfast, a burger and a beer after eighteen, or a full meal for a group that just finished a league night. It’s also become a go-to setting for gatherings that have nothing to do with golf at all, from wedding receptions to corporate outings and full-scale tournaments.

Outdoor wedding reception set up on the Eaglewood Golf Course grounds
Eaglewood's grounds host weddings and events alongside its golf course.

The Grill

The Grill serves golfers and non-golfers alike, with a menu built around casual, satisfying food rather than anything fussy. It works well as a stop before you head to the first tee or as the finish line after your round, and it’s open to anyone visiting the property, not just players with a tee time. Check current hours and menu details on the Grill page before you plan a visit.

Weddings, Banquets, and Corporate Events

Eaglewood’s grounds and clubhouse spaces host weddings, banquets, corporate events, and tournaments throughout the year, with the same valley backdrop that makes the golf course itself memorable. Event organizers get a venue that can handle catering, seating, and course access all in one place, which simplifies planning considerably compared to piecing together a venue and a separate catering vendor. If you’re weighing options for an upcoming event, start with the events page to see what’s included and how to submit an inquiry.

Golf Course Access for Every Skill Level

One of the things that separates a public golf course from a private club is who gets to walk through the door, and Eaglewood leans into that openness. Beginners aren’t squeezed out by rigid pace-of-play expectations, families can bring junior golfers without feeling like they’re intruding on serious players, and leagues have a consistent, bookable home course to build a season around. If you’re brand new to the game, the simulators are a genuinely useful on-ramp — you can learn how contact and ball flight actually work before you’re standing on a tee box with a group behind you.

For families specifically, shorter practice sessions on the range or a few holes played at a relaxed pace tend to build confidence faster than trying to play a full eighteen on day one. Weekday afternoons and off-peak tee times are usually the easiest windows to bring a junior golfer along without pressure from faster groups. Staff at the pro shop can also point new players toward tee boxes and hole sequences that make the most sense for their current skill level, which is a small thing that makes a big difference for a first-timer’s experience.

Booking Your Round at Eaglewood

Whether you’re locking in a weekend tee time, reserving a simulator bay for a winter practice session, or reaching out about a wedding or corporate event, the fastest path is to go straight to the relevant page and book or inquire directly. Course conditions, seasonal hours, and event openings shift throughout the year, so it’s worth checking our course news updates before you head out, especially early or late in the season when weather can affect the schedule. Golf course etiquette and rules of play, as outlined by organizations like the USGA, apply here just as they would anywhere else — pace of play, repairing divots, and respecting other groups keep the course enjoyable for everyone.

North Salt Lake’s position along the Wasatch Front gives Eaglewood a setting that’s hard to match for a public course: mountain views, a short drive from Salt Lake City, and enough variety in programming — golf, simulators, dining, and events — to make it a genuine year-round destination rather than a seasonal stop. That combination is exactly why so many local golfers treat it as their default course rather than a once-in-a-while outing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Eaglewood a public golf course?

Yes, Eaglewood is a public 18-hole golf course owned by North Salt Lake City, open to all players without a membership requirement. Anyone can book a tee time, whether you're a first-time golfer, a regular league player, or a visitor to the Wasatch Front looking for a round with valley views.

Can I play golf at Eaglewood in the winter?

Outdoor play depends on weather and course conditions during the colder months, but you don't have to stop golfing entirely. Eaglewood's indoor simulators let you keep practicing swings and playing virtual rounds year-round, making them a popular option for leagues and casual players once snow closes the fairways.

Does Eaglewood have a restaurant on site?

Yes, The Grill is Eaglewood's on-site restaurant, serving golfers before and after their rounds as well as visitors who aren't playing that day. It's a casual spot for breakfast, lunch, or a post-round meal, and it's also used for catering at events held on the property.

Can I host a wedding or corporate event at Eaglewood?

Eaglewood regularly hosts weddings, banquets, corporate events, and tournaments on its grounds, pairing the course's valley-view setting with on-site catering and event coordination. If you're planning something, the best first step is submitting an inquiry through the events page so staff can walk you through available dates and packages.

Is Eaglewood a good course for beginners and families?

Yes, the course sees a wide mix of skill levels, and beginners and families are welcomed rather than rushed. New golfers can also use the indoor simulators to learn the basics of ball flight and contact before heading out to the course, which makes that first real round feel far less intimidating.