I’m here for the mini-golf please. No problem, please find your putters and golf balls inside. But what about score cards? Who needs them anyways? I ended up just keeping score for the three of us our my iPhone, but probably a legitimate question to ask, if you like to keep score. What a beautiful way to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon. Nothing to fancy or any cute golf themes, but a bit of green and a couple of sand shots. Over all 18 holes of fun.
Dave S.
Tu valoración: 1 Coquitlam, Canada
If you like golfing par 3’s. go somewhere else. Okay so its not shaping up to be a good review, but i was pretty sure somewhere along the way i was going to discover Hoffa. Where do i start. Oh i know, when i was dumb enough to buy a membership. As far as driving ranges go its okay, i mean its a strip of grass that you can hit balls at, much like any other driving range i spend most my time trying to hit the ball cart, so like most driving ranges not much is to be expected. I find the best thing to do is buy your bucket of balls then go to the nearest body of water and hit them into it. Second, mini golf, it sucks plain Jane straight forward may as well be in your back yard. Overpriced sport shop and horrible restaurant aren’t helping their cause. Now onto the par three nine hole course(and keep in mind once upon a time this was a landfill). It suits a landfill, I dealt with it for the first 6 holes, basic no real undulations or scenery. at all, but when i tee off on 7 my ball doesn’t bounce. Now my ball not bouncing doesn’t shock me I’m kinda like the Helen Keller of tiger woods world, what does shock me is that my ball didn’t bounce because it was in a giant puddle of sewage. I say it was sewage because it smelt and looked like sewage(I didn’t taste it but can imagine the result). That’s when i grabbed my ball leaving as much of the excrement on it as possible and joyfully slapped it on the pro shop desk requesting my money back. All said i didn’t get my money back or ball for that matter and am simply writing this so anyone who sees this wont waste their twenty on the same misfortune. Once again as always thanks for reading and don’t golf eagle quest.
Chris L.
Tu valoración: 4 Port Coquitlam, Canada
Ive been coming here off and on for the last 10 years. Driving range is above average and the mini golf is generally below for the cost(except right now as its $ 5 per person). I shot the 9 hole a few days ago and was VERY impressed with the condition of all greens and general course maintenance. That being said, the price is a little steep for the size of this course. I’d be happy to see the price drop a couple bucks, but If it’s in this condition next year I’ll swing by for a few rounds.
David S.
Tu valoración: 1 New Westminster, Canada
Nothing special here except the price. Putting greens for members only REALLY ??
Bronwyn G.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I’ve tried their driving range, café, and 9-hole golf course. The driving range is artificial turf but the mats are in pretty good condition. The café is fairly standard(beer, juice, chocolate bars, nachos, fries, etc), but they have a nice patio. The 9-hole course is all par 3. It’s literally situated between a dump and a highway but it manages to be totally beautiful and lush regardless. I played my first few games ever on this course and I thought it was a great introduction to the sport. You can get away with just a putter, 9 or 7 iron, and a pitching wedge/chipper if you’re fairly athletic.
Hubert Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Richmond, Canada
Eaglequest Driving Range is an awesome place to bring the family for an afternoon of mini golf. A very nice putting and chipping area. They also have a mini putt putt. $ 6.95 for a bucket of balls. Quite expensive compared to other driving ranges. But purchasing a membership card comes with perks. The mats are not as bad as the other driving ranges I go to. Artificial turf, so the ball rolls a few extra yards. The targets are clearly marked. Keep an eye out for balls clearing the side of the net. There’s only one way in and out and that’s through the right side of the driving range. And occasionally, there are balls clearing the side of the net from the second level and can potentially hit your vehicle if you’re either coming or leaving. I saw it once when I was coming in.
Simon K.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
It’s good for a bucket of balls on a work lunch, which is what I do. The road to Eaglequest, and just getting to this driving range is hidden. You think that just cause you see it on the side of Highway 1, that it’s just an exit, and your there, nope not exactly, as you have to know how to drive into the road before you get to your destination. The prices are a little higher than the other driving ranges I go to, but due to proximity to work, this is a good lunch hour wasted! If you come here for the summer deals, burger, beer and balls, when they do that promotion, is when I come here, then they get the 3 stars as above. Other than that, this place really needs a facelift.
Tim L.
Tu valoración: 1 Astoria, NY
I came to Eaglequest for their driving range with a buddy of mine to pass some time. First of all I’m not sure what«award» they won but it does state«Award Winning Driving Range». I’ve heard of award winning golf courses, but driving ranges? Seriously? How does one win such an award? Especially when the entire top level of this range has no heaters when practically every other range in the Lower Mainland has timed heaters available regardless of which level you’re teeing off from. Perhaps it’s the patches of blue they paint parts of the field to signify water hazards? Wow it really is unimpressive. Shit looks super run down here and the prices aren’t even that competitive.