Eganridge delivers the full cottage-country experience – golf, lake views, fine dining, and spa-level relaxation all in one setting. Perched above Sturgeon Lake near Fenelon Falls, this nine-hole course is part of a historic estate that feels more retreat than resort.
The layout takes advantage of the terrain’s natural beauty – rolling fairways, dramatic elevation changes, and constant water views. It’s not long, but it rewards precision. Approaches must be well-judged, and the greens, though generous, have subtle breaks that can turn a birdie look into a three-putt if you lose focus.
For guests, the experience goes beyond golf. The on-site inn and spa make it ideal for couples’ getaways or small groups. The food and service carry the same attention to detail as the course.
Eganridge is where you go when you want your golf day to feel like a mini-vacation – beautiful, quiet, and indulgent without trying too hard.
A city best known for growing peanuts proved it was no “goober” back in 1972 when architect Russell Breeden was hired to design Sleepy Hole Golf Course in Suffolk, VA. More than 50 years later, the layout remains one of the Tidewater’s favorite green patches for those who don’t want to shell out big bucks to play a championship-caliber venue.