Silver Spruce Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Silver Spruce for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?
We think late September is prime at Silver Spruce; the fall foliage around the fairways is stunning, and the summer crowds have thinned out, giving you a more relaxed round. The course conditions are usually immaculate, offering firm, fast greens that time of year.
What's the biggest challenge at Silver Spruce, and which hole should I really look forward to?
Don't underestimate the back nine's elevation changes; the par-3 14th, 'The Eagle's Perch,' demands a precise carry over a ravine. It's a real test of nerve, but the panoramic views from that tee box are absolutely worth the challenge.
Is Silver Spruce worth the green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?
Absolutely, Silver Spruce offers fantastic value for its green fee, especially considering the immaculate course conditions and the friendly, unpretentious atmosphere. You're paying for a well-maintained, enjoyable round without any unnecessary frills, which we appreciate.
What's the overall vibe at Silver Spruce, and what makes it different from other courses in the region?
Silver Spruce has a wonderfully laid-back, community feel; it's not about pretension but pure golf enjoyment, which sets it apart. We love how the natural spruce groves are integrated into the course design, making each hole feel secluded and unique.
What's one crucial tip you'd give someone playing Silver Spruce for the first time?
Our top tip for Silver Spruce is to trust your yardage on the doglegs, especially on the front nine's tighter holes. Many players over-club, but a well-placed iron off the tee will save you strokes and keep you out of the dense spruce trees.