Eagle Harbor Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in Orange Park, FL with a par of 72. It offers 7 tee sets: i v (6,840 yards, slope 139, rating 72.8), i i i / i v (6,610 yards, slope 138, rating 71.7), i i i (6,432 yards, slope 131, rating 71), i i / i i i (6,155 yards, slope 127, rating 69.7), i i (5,915 yards, slope 125, rating 68.6), i / i i (5,395 yards, slope 117, rating 66), i (4,980 yards, slope 113, rating 64). The hardest hole is #9, a par 5 playing 438 yards from the first tee.
Eagle Harbor Golf Club
Orange Park, FL
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A straightforward opening par 4 with a fairway that gradually narrows toward the green. Bunkers guard both sides of the approach, requiring accuracy on the second shot to find the center of the putting surface.

A strong par 5 that plays as one of the course's most difficult holes. Water hazards frame the left side throughout, forcing an important decision on the second shot between laying up or attempting to reach the well-bunkered green.

A compact par 4 with tight fairway corridors and little room to miss. Strategic bunkering around the green rewards precise approach shots while punishing wayward play.

A short par 3 that plays downhill to a well-protected green. Despite its modest length, the target is deceptively small with bunkers surrounding the putting surface on multiple sides.

A challenging par 4 that demands two strong shots over increasing distance. Water hazards border the left side throughout, with bunkers tightening the landing area and green complex.

A mid-length par 3 with an elevated green that requires a precise carry over a hazard-filled front. The putting surface is narrow and sloped, making distance control critical.

A par 4 that bends left and plays progressively uphill to a well-bunkered green. The dogleg configuration means the second shot must carry over hazards to reach the elevated putting surface.

A strong par 4 with a tight fairway that demands positioning for the approach shot. Out of bounds threatens the right side throughout, while bunkers guard the left of the green, making this a precise test of accuracy.

The course's signature par 5 and most difficult hole, stretching across the back nine. Water hazards and strategic bunkering create multiple decision points, with the back-left green position adding complexity to any approach.

A par 4 that kicks right off the tee with a fairway that slopes away from the player. The green sits behind bunkers, and its elevated position requires a confident approach to a relatively narrow target.

A modest par 4 that plays shorter than its yardage suggests due to favorable terrain. Bunkers left and right of the green squeeze the target, creating a demanding approach despite the hole's lower handicap.

A birdie opportunity par 5 with a generous fairway that opens toward the green. Water guards the left side, while well-placed bunkers in the landing zone and around the green demand thoughtful layup positioning.

A short par 3 that belies its difficulty with a narrow, sloped green surrounded by deep bunkers. Wind plays a significant role on this exposed hole, making club selection and green-reading critical.

A par 4 with a fairway that narrows considerably mid-course, creating a bottleneck before opening to the green. Bunkers frame both sides of the approach, rewarding those who navigate the tighter sections.

The shortest hole at Eagle Harbor, this par 3 nonetheless offers genuine peril with its small, well-bunkered green. The compact nature of the hole places a premium on accuracy over distance.

The course's second-hardest par 5, playing long with water hazards threatening the left throughout. The dogleg right configuration creates multiple strategic options for the second shot based on risk tolerance.

A dynamic par 4 with a dramatic dogleg left that significantly shortens the hole for aggressive players. Out of bounds left and bunkers guarding the green create risk-reward possibilities throughout the hole.

The finishing par 4 features a fairway that slopes away from the player toward the right. Bunkers guard the approach to the green, which sits slightly elevated and demands precision for a closing birdie opportunity.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 13 | 3 | 11 | 17 | 5 | 15 | 9 | 7 | 1 | 10 | 14 | 8 | 16 | 12 | 18 | 2 | 4 | 6 | |||
| i v | 377 | 518 | 358 | 167 | 417 | 202 | 420 | 420 | 554 | 3433 | 432 | 385 | 515 | 178 | 415 | 165 | 552 | 372 | 393 | 3407 | 6840 |
| i i i / i v | 377 | 493 | 358 | 167 | 417 | 186 | 368 | 380 | 554 | 3300 | 393 | 385 | 515 | 165 | 395 | 165 | 527 | 372 | 393 | 3310 | 6610 |
| i i i | 352 | 493 | 348 | 150 | 402 | 186 | 368 | 380 | 523 | 3202 | 393 | 355 | 497 | 165 | 395 | 152 | 527 | 366 | 380 | 3230 | 6432 |
| i i / i i i | 352 | 493 | 348 | 150 | 382 | 167 | 368 | 345 | 490 | 3095 | 393 | 355 | 497 | 165 | 358 | 152 | 502 | 313 | 325 | 3060 | 6155 |
| i i | 322 | 472 | 327 | 135 | 382 | 167 | 340 | 345 | 490 | 2980 | 345 | 327 | 472 | 150 | 358 | 143 | 502 | 313 | 325 | 2935 | 5915 |
| i / i i | 322 | 412 | 280 | 117 | 292 | 136 | 340 | 345 | 438 | 2682 | 345 | 327 | 420 | 150 | 358 | 87 | 433 | 268 | 325 | 2713 | 5395 |
| i | 280 | 412 | 280 | 117 | 292 | 136 | 266 | 307 | 438 | 2528 | 285 | 283 | 420 | 115 | 303 | 87 | 433 | 268 | 258 | 2452 | 4980 |