Spring Valley Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Spring Valley Golf Club for an average golfer?

You'll find Spring Valley offers a fair, yet engaging, test of your game. The undulating greens are definitely the star here, demanding precise approach shots and a sharp short game, especially on the back nine. While the fairways are generally generous, a few holes, particularly the dogleg par-4 7th, require thoughtful club selection to avoid trouble.

When is the best time of year to play Spring Valley Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think May-June or September-October. During these months, the course is impeccably maintained, the weather is usually perfect for golf, and the natural "spring" fed ponds are at their most vibrant. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and the slower, colder play of winter.

What's the one thing that makes Spring Valley Golf Club truly stand out from other courses?

Without a doubt, it's the signature "Valley View" stretch from holes 12 through 14. These holes offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the valley below, especially the elevated tee shot on the par-3 13th. It's a truly memorable experience that combines challenging golf with stunning natural beauty.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Spring Valley Golf Club, and is it good value?

Green fees typically range from $75-$110, depending on the day and time you play, with weekend mornings being at the higher end. We absolutely consider it excellent value; the course conditions are consistently top-notch, and the unique layout with those valley views makes it feel like a premium experience without the premium price tag.

How far in advance should I book a tee time at Spring Valley, and what's the typical pace of play?

For weekend mornings or peak season play, we advise booking at least 1-2 weeks in advance to secure your preferred time. During weekdays, you can often get a tee time a few days out. The pace of play is generally very good, usually around 4 hours and 15 minutes, thanks to a well-managed starter and marshals.