Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club
The largest golf complex in the Philippines, an hour or so south of Manila in Cavite, with four par 72 championship courses signed by Isao Aoki, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman and Andy Dye. Something here suits every level, from corporate day to tournament test.
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The verdict
Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club is the biggest golf address in the Philippines, a sprawling complex in General Trias, Cavite, about an hour south of Manila that gathers four full championship courses on one property. Few places anywhere let a group play a different marquee designer every day without changing hotels.
The four courses carry the names of their architects. The Faldo, designed by Nick Faldo, is the longest and sternest at about 7,443 yards. The Dye, by Andy Dye, is the most dramatic, full of railroad ties, pot bunkers and elevated greens at about 7,323 yards. The Norman, by Greg Norman, runs to about 7,123 yards with wide fairways and strategic water, the most accessible of the heavyweights. The Aoki, by Isao Aoki, is the friendliest at about 6,990 yards, built for the weekend golfer with generous fairways and little rough. All four play to par 72, which makes Eagle Ridge the natural hub of a Cavite golf trip alongside The Country Club and the courses around Tagaytay.
Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club at a glance
- Type
- Members and visitor complex
- Holes
- Four 18 hole courses
- Designers
- Aoki, Faldo, Norman, Dye
- Par
- 72 each course
- Yardage
- About 6,990 to 7,443 yds
- Green fee
- Members and visitors
Course count, designers, par and yardage verified June 2026 from the club and leading course databases. Eagle Ridge has four 18 hole par 72 courses: the Faldo at about 7,443 yards, the Dye at about 7,323 yards, the Norman at about 7,123 yards and the Aoki at about 6,990 yards, with figures varying a little by tee and source. The complex takes members and visitors; green fees differ by course, day and tee time and change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
The holes worth the trip
The Faldo Course is the championship test of the four, an up and down layout that stretches to about 7,443 yards and asks every part of the game from the back tees. It is the card the low handicapper comes to Eagle Ridge to play.
The Dye Course is the visual showpiece. Andy Dye filled it with the family signatures, railroad tie bulkheads, deep pot bunkers and perched, elevated greens, so at about 7,323 yards it punishes the loose shot and rewards precise, committed golf. It is a favorite for tournament play.
The Norman and Aoki courses round out the complex for a wider range of players. Greg Norman's design runs to about 7,123 yards with broad fairways and water used for strategy rather than pure punishment, ideal for a corporate day, while Isao Aoki built the Aoki for the weekend golfer, generous off the tee and forgiving through the green at about 6,990 yards. For a visiting group the appeal is range: four genuine championship courses, one base, a full week of golf without moving on.
How to get on
| What to know | Detail |
|---|---|
| Access | Members and visitors both play; tee times are bookable directly or through a golf tour operator |
| Green fee | Indicative for the 2026 season; rates vary by course, weekday or weekend and change by year, so confirm before booking |
| Booking | Book ahead, especially for the Faldo and Dye and for weekend mornings |
| On the day | Smart golf attire and soft spikes; caddies and carts are standard |
| Getting there | General Trias, Cavite, about an hour south of Manila by expressway, traffic depending |
| Best months | November to May, the cooler, drier season away from the southwest monsoon |
Access and any green fee verified as indicative for June 2026; rates differ by course and day and change by season and year, so always confirm directly before booking. Our team can build a multi course Cavite itinerary across Eagle Ridge's four layouts with tee times secured in advance.
Where to stay nearby
Eagle Ridge has on site and nearby lodging in General Trias, and many groups also base themselves in nearby Tagaytay on its cool ridge or drive out from Manila on the day. With four courses on one property, an on site or close by stay turns Eagle Ridge into a self contained golf week.
Pair Eagle Ridge with the other Cavite and southern Luzon golf, such as The Country Club and Sta Elena Golf Club, or see our Philippines golf holidays and the best golf courses in the Philippines. Our team arranges the tee times, lodging and transfers.
Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club.
Build a Cavite golf trip
With four championship courses on one property, Eagle Ridge can anchor a whole golf week without changing hotels, and it pairs naturally with the rest of the Cavite and Tagaytay golf. We build the route, secure the tee times across all four layouts, and book the lodging and transfers around them. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club questions
How many courses does Eagle Ridge have?
Eagle Ridge is the largest golf complex in the Philippines, with four 18 hole championship courses: the Aoki, the Faldo, the Norman and the Dye, each playing to a par of 72.
Who designed the Eagle Ridge courses?
The four courses were designed by Isao Aoki, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman and Andy Dye, each course named for its architect.
Which Eagle Ridge course is the hardest?
The Faldo is the longest and sternest at about 7,443 yards, while the Dye is the most dramatic with railroad ties and pot bunkers. The Aoki and Norman are more forgiving and better suited to higher handicappers.
Can visitors play Eagle Ridge?
Yes. Eagle Ridge takes both members and visitors, with tee times bookable directly or through a golf tour operator, which makes it a flexible hub for a Cavite golf trip.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course count, designers, par and yardage verified June 2026 from the club and leading course databases; green fees and access change by year, so always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.