Blue Rock Spring Golf Club
18 hole Par 71 West Course & 18 hole Par 70 East Course
Website: https://www.bluerockspringsgolf.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
I see Blue Rock Spring has two courses - the East and the West. Which one should I play first, or what's the main difference?
If you're looking for a slightly more forgiving round, start with the East Course; its shorter par 70 layout is great for getting into the swing of things. The West Course, with its longer par 71 design, offers a more robust challenge and some truly memorable elevation changes that will test your shot-making.
When is the best time of year to play at Blue Rock Spring Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in the spring or fall - think April-May or September-October - when the weather is mild and the courses are in prime condition. You'll avoid the summer heat and the occasional winter chill, ensuring a more comfortable and enjoyable round.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Blue Rock Spring, especially for a mid-handicapper?
You'll find both courses offer a fair test, but the West Course definitely ramps up the difficulty with its tighter fairways and more dramatic elevation changes. Expect to use every club in your bag and focus on accuracy, especially off the tee, to score well here.
What are the typical green fees at Blue Rock Spring, and do you feel it's good value?
Green fees at Blue Rock Spring are quite reasonable, generally ranging from $40-$70 depending on the day and time, which we consider excellent value for 36 holes of golf. You're getting well-maintained courses with diverse layouts without breaking the bank, making it a local favorite.
Are there any specific tips or must-knows for playing Blue Rock Spring, especially for a first-time visitor?
Definitely bring your walking shoes if you plan to walk the West Course - those hills are no joke! Also, pay close attention to the pin positions on the East Course's smaller greens; they can be deceptively tricky and really impact your approach shots.