Suneagles Golf Club

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Address:
Lowther Drive
Eatontown
NJ
07724
United States

Suneagles Golf Club is a historic course designed by A.W. Tillinghast in 1926, located in Eatontown, New Jersey. Tillinghast, renowned for his masterpieces including Winged Foot and Baltusrol, created Suneagles as one of his notable designs. The course holds significant tournament history, having hosted the 1935 New Jersey Open where Byron Nelson secured his first professional victory.

The club features a recently renovated state-of-the-art clubhouse offering luxury amenities including a full gymnasium, steam room, sauna, multiple bars, bocce ball courts, barber services, massage room, and billiards and card rooms. Beyond the golf course itself, Suneagles provides comprehensive facilities for members and guests, including dining options at Tillinghouse and Ember & Eagle restaurants, professional instruction, and a full-service pro shop. The facility caters to both recreational and competitive golf, with services for outings and private events available to enhance the member experience.

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