Eagle Falls Golf Club is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Great Falls, Montana.
The City of Great Falls opened the nine-hole Veterans' Memorial Golf Course for play in 1953. Subsequently, the course was expanded to 18 holes and renamed R.O. Speck Golf Course. In 2001, the name was changed to the Eagle Falls Golf Club.
This course is split in the middle by rarely-used railroad tracks. Most holes were designed with dogleg fairways. The greens are relatively flat, but they can be undulating at times. The course has many trees and sand bunkers that can cause difficulties.
The course plays in varying lengths, from 5,234 to 6,571 yards. Par at Eagle Falls is 35-36 par 71. The practice facilities include a newly designed chipping green with a practice bunker that offers many types of "specialty" shots. A practice putting green and limited driving range are also available.
The course offers a variety of shots and challenges, such as the 14th hole par 3, stretching to a length of 205 uphill yards. The signature hole is the par-four dogleg right 18th hole, which features a lake to negotiate on the second shot into a well guarded undulating green.