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Eagle Bend Golf Course


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Eagle Bend Golf Course Eagle Bend is the first golf course owned and operated by the City of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department. The City received the land by leasing 1,500 acres from the Army Corporation of Engineers to develop a recreational environment much needed by the growing Lawrence community. The course boasts beautiful Crenshaw/Cato Creeping Bentrass greens and lush rye and bluegrass fairways and tees.

Eagle Bend is designed along the Old Wakarusa River channel located below the Clinton Reservoir dam. As a member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary program for golf courses, Eagle Bend is dedicated to continuing the preservation of the environment and habitat of wildlife. Much wildlife inhabits Eagle Bend, including rabbits, red foxes, coyotes, deer, quail, blue heron, muskrats, turtles, eagles, hawks, Canadian geese, woodpeckers, fish and snakes.

The first six holes on the course are open with no trees. The remaining holes are heavily wooded and sit in the shadow of the Wakarusa River. The bald eagle is indigenous to the area and played a major role in the naming of the course. During its construction, bald eagle sightings were plentiful and can still be seen in the fall and early spring.Since the river bends around the course, the name Eagle Bend was a natural. No signature hole is designated, but a consensus favors No. 16, a 560-yard par 5 with a split fairway, and No. 17, an elevated 165-yard par 3 with the river channel cutting across the entire front side of the green

FACILITIES

18 holes of championship golf, two practice holes, a full service pro shop, snack bar, driving range, practice putting and chipping greens, club repair and custom club fitting and golf instruction by PGA professional.


Hours: Open Daily, 7am to Dusk
Address: 1250 E 902 Road, below Clinton Lake Dam
Phone: 785-748-0600
Fax: 785-748-0620
Walk: $14.50 Mon.-Fri./ $16.50 weekend rate Cart: $10/per person for 18 holes & $7.50/ per person for 9 holes Junior golf $5 all day - Monday through Thursday, junior golf fees are restricted to week day play Reservations may be made 7 days in advance

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