Spring Lake Golf Course

Course Details

  • Par: 35

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most challenging hole at Spring Lake, and what should I watch out for?

You'll find the par-4 14th hole at Spring Lake to be a real test of nerve and accuracy. Its approach shot over the winding creek to a shallow green demands precision, so don't be afraid to lay up if your drive isn't perfect. We've seen many good rounds unravel right there.

When is the best time of year to play Spring Lake for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend visiting Spring Lake in late September or early October. The fall foliage around the course is stunning, the temperatures are crisp and perfect for golf, and the summer crowds have thinned out considerably. You'll enjoy pristine fairways and a more relaxed pace.

Are the green fees at Spring Lake worth it, and what's included in the typical cost?

Absolutely, Spring Lake offers excellent value for the experience. Expect green fees to range from $75-$120, depending on the day and time, which typically includes your cart and access to the practice facilities. It's a fair price for a course of this caliber and condition.

Beyond the golf, what makes the Spring Lake experience stand out?

The historic clubhouse at Spring Lake is a true gem, offering a fantastic post-round experience. We love grabbing a drink on the veranda overlooking the 18th green, soaking in the classic atmosphere and watching groups finish their rounds. It's a charming touch you won't find everywhere.

How's the pace of play at Spring Lake, and do you have any tips for navigating the course efficiently?

Pace of play at Spring Lake is generally good, especially on weekdays, but it can slow down on busy weekend mornings. Our best advice is to play smart on the back nine's tighter, tree-lined holes; aggressive lines often lead to searching for balls and holding up the group behind you. Keep it in play, and you'll keep moving.