The golf course at Glen Eagle Golf Club first opened for play in 1998. The course was designed by William H. Neff.
Named after the "Gleneagles" courses of Scotland, Glen Eagle is a links style course which meanders through natural waterways and rolling hills and plays home to" The Loch Ness Monster", the monstrous par 5 18th at Glen Eagle . Their scenic rolling hills feature a touch of wetlands that offer a challenging golfing experience no matter your skill. The wide-open spaces set against the backdrop of majestic mountains is delightful. With five sets of tees to choose from, Glen Eagle offers a fair test to golfers of all skill levels. So if you are looking for a nice change of pace, go to Glen Eagle and enjoy "A Touch of Scotland."
Glen Eagle Golf Course at Syracuse is a par 72 championship golf course which measures 7065 yards from the back tees. The course rating is 72.8 and the slope rating is 130. The signature hole is #18, a 560-yard, par 5, requiring a carry over water to an island green.