Indian Springs Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Indian Springs Golf Club?
I'd recommend late fall through early spring-think October to April-to avoid the intense summer heat and enjoy perfectly manicured conditions. You'll find the desert air crisp and the fairways lush, making for a truly enjoyable round.
What kind of golfer will truly appreciate the layout at Indian Springs?
Indian Springs is a fantastic test for players who value precision over power, especially with its well-placed bunkers and subtle undulations around the greens. It's not overly long, but you'll need a smart short game to score well here; we think it's a great fit for mid-handicappers looking for a fair challenge.
Are there any signature holes or unique features at Indian Springs that we shouldn't miss?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beauty with water guarding the front and a challenging bunker on the right. The course also features some stunning desert landscaping, particularly around holes 7 and 8, which really showcase the natural beauty of the area.
How does the value for money stack up at Indian Springs, and what should we expect for green fees?
We consider Indian Springs to be excellent value, especially when compared to some of its pricier neighbors. Green fees typically range from $70-$120, depending on the season and time of day, which is very reasonable for the quality of play and conditioning you receive. Book online in advance for the best rates.
What's the typical pace of play like, and are there good practice facilities at Indian Springs?
Pace of play is generally very good, often around four hours or slightly less, especially if you play during off-peak times mid-week. They have a solid driving range and a large putting green, perfect for warming up or getting some extra practice in before your round. You'll find everything you need to get ready.