Springdale Country Club
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue | 72 | 6812 yards | 72.5 | 130 |
White | 72 | 6437 yards | 70.7 | 124 |
White (W) | 74 | 6437 yards | 77.3 | 130 |
Gold | 72 | 5734 yards | 68.0 | 117 |
Gold (W) | 74 | 5734 yards | 73.3 | 127 |
Red (W) | 74 | 5421 yards | 72.4 | 121 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Blue M: 72.9/134 | 409 | 404 | 169 | 365 | 464 | 418 | 354 | 212 | 513 | 3308 | 548 | 394 | 177 | 476 | 406 | 396 | 463 | 200 | 497 | 3557 | 6865 |
White M: 70.9/128 | 393 | 396 | 160 | 335 | 450 | 401 | 339 | 192 | 460 | 3126 | 511 | 379 | 153 | 422 | 393 | 378 | 447 | 153 | 476 | 3312 | 6438 |
Hybrid M: 68.9/125 W: 73.5/135 | 393 | 304 | 160 | 335 | 450 | 344 | 339 | 151 | 460 | 2936 | 511 | 379 | 153 | 335 | 323 | 305 | 419 | 153 | 476 | 3054 | 5990 |
Gold M: 67.6/121 W: 72.7/132 | 336 | 304 | 150 | 290 | 436 | 344 | 324 | 151 | 448 | 2783 | 461 | 361 | 123 | 335 | 323 | 305 | 419 | 132 | 420 | 2879 | 5662 |
Red M: 66.1/118 W: 71.3/125 | 328 | 296 | 140 | 230 | 417 | 336 | 309 | 133 | 430 | 2619 | 410 | 348 | 108 | 330 | 312 | 299 | 374 | 112 | 414 | 2707 | 5326 |
Hybrid 2 M: 63.8/114 W: 69.0/119 | 227 | 296 | 140 | 230 | 417 | 287 | 232 | 133 | 430 | 2392 | 410 | 205 | 108 | 295 | 312 | 299 | 309 | 112 | 414 | 2464 | 4856 |
Green M: 62.6/112 W: 66.1/117 | 227 | 271 | 131 | 222 | 381 | 287 | 232 | 124 | 355 | 2230 | 360 | 205 | 100 | 295 | 249 | 261 | 309 | 102 | 385 | 2266 | 4496 |
Handicap | 6 | 4 | 18 | 14 | 12 | 2 | 8 | 16 | 10 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 1 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 15 | 13 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
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Photo submitted by whitnex on 02/10/2024
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Photo submitted by Marty7124957 on 10/04/2023
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16th hole Photo submitted by u314159336015 on 07/17/2023
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Beautiful clubhouse and dining facilities overlook 18th green Photo submitted by u000005625502 on 07/12/2022
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Great views from the top Photo submitted by u000005625502 on 07/12/2022
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Hole #13 is handicap 1 and a steep uphill par 4 that requires perfect execution Photo submitted by u000005625502 on 07/12/2022
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Front 9 at base of valley has some water but few trees and less elevation to contend with Photo submitted by u000005625502 on 07/12/2022
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Mountain golf Photo submitted by erichirons on 05/26/2019
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Cute par Three Photo submitted by Damchattie on 05/02/2019
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Excellent condition
The course was in excellent condition the green spotter drew the staff was extremely friendly and helpful
Bucket list, must play
If you are ever near the Great Smoky Mountains in the western side of North Carolina you must play this course. Gorgeous doesn’t do it justice. Paired up with a guy from Miami. First ones out and it was as if we owned the place. 7:30 and we were done by 11AM. Two different nines. Front side mostly flat in the valley by the road. The back side is up and down mountain golf. Mountain vistas, mountain stream you hear and see, fast green carpet putting surfaces, maintained fairways. 13th hole is called The Spasm, find out for yourself. Go there and play it. If I could have I would have played it again after lunch.
You Must Play Springdale
If you ever get to western North Carolina you have to play this course. It’s one of the most beautiful golf courses I have ever had the pleasure of playing. Trust me, it was a pleasure. The front side is far more flat than the back side. The back nine plays up and down through the Great Smoky Mountains. The conditions are private course level, the greens are green carpets and the people there couldn’t have been nicer. I play the gold forward tees now, the slope is still 121 and the blue boys play at 134!!! Hole 13 is called The Spasm. 😂 It’s a test for anyone , but it’s a bucket list must play for sure.
Great Day at Springdale
What a beautiful course from tee to greens. Great condition. Fun to play and very challenging. Long course!!
Gorgeous course!
Such a pleasure to go play at Springdale course! Perfect conditions and such warm feelings getting with people from the club house and restaurant. The layout is giving you all kind of excitement, nice and open holes mixed with some, that requires length and placement in the fairway to get close to the pins. I think the greens are on the slower side... But they roll as they should. Great place!
Beautiful Day
Springdale golf course was absolutely Beautiful! Great layout, perfect condition, friendly staff and delicious lunch after our round. Plan to go back and stay on site to enjoy playing there a couple more times.
Very challenging and some long par 4's. Helps to have local knowledge and hope to score much better next time.
As good as it gets
I make it up to Springdale once a summer, and its as good as it gets aside from a high end resort course like Harbour Town or Kiawah Island. The course is outstanding, it is in great shape, the layout is awesome, the scenery is beautiful, and the staff is outstanding. If would say that the morning rate of over 100 dollars and 10 dollars for a bag of range balls is a little rich for my blood, but I felt like the $75 I paid for the afternoon rate wasnt a bad deal. The tees and fairways are in near perfect shape. The rough wasnt as high as I remember it being last season, but it was still hard to get down to the ball at times. The greens are outstanding, very firm, and a really good speed. The only negative to the course was the bunkers were pretty wet. But it rained pretty hard for about the first 3 holes I played before the sun came back out. The superintendent and his staff are doing an awesome job. All in all, if you can make the drive up it is well worth a round, especially if you get the afternoon rate. The course is pretty long from the white tees. I'd say 5-6 par 4s are 400 yards or more. However, the par 5s are pretty short. 3 par 3s are short to medium and 1 is long. There is a blended tee set on the scorecard with a combination of some white and some gold tees that I have played before, but today I played the longer white tees. The greens are generally pretty flat with suttle breaks.
The first tee shot is a doozy. 1 is a long hard dogleg right par 4. Its a downhill tee shot, but the dogleg is early and you really need to be able to hit a fade, as a good straight ball goes through the fairway. If you pull it left, forget getting to the green in 2.
2 is a long straight away par 4. About 400 yards, and pretty open.
3 is a medium length par 3 with a long narrow green. The green has a huge ridge in the middle of it, and you need to be on the right section of the green.
4 is a shorter downhill par 4. A small pond takes up the left 1/2 of the fairway, and forces less than driver off the tee unless you want to try to thread the needle.
5 is a shorter par 5 that moves around to the left. It is relatively wide open.
6 is a really tough hole, a long dogleg left par 4. As the hole turns it goes steeply up the hill, and there is a pond on the inside of the dogleg. Its a long way from the white tees to drive it past the pond and take it out of play.
7 is a shorter par 4 but plays straight uphill into a cove. Its pretty open, but plays longer than the distance.
8 is a long par 3 with a very tight landing area. I've played it at nearly 200 yards, but today it was in the 180s. Still a challenging hole.
9 is a cool par 5. A pretty open tee shot, but the fairway narrows as you go and then drops straight off and you cant see where your ball lands on your second shot. A small creek fronts the green about 75 yards out.
10 is another par 5. This one is longer and still pretty open. A good tee shot to the right of the small tree puts you in perfect shape for the uphill turn to the left. You want your layup to be to the right of the fairway.
11 is a medium length par 4 with a downhill tee shot and the creek in front of the green again.
12 is a shorter downhill par 3, but with a pretty tight landing area around the green.
13 is the signature hole, the Springdale Spasm. Very difficult hole, and long from the white tees. You need to take your tee shot over or just left of the fairway bunker. Right of it is gone, and left of it you dont have a shot to get there in 2. Then the hole moves more uphill to the right and gets tighter as it goes. Very tough.
14 is a medium length par 4. At 150 out the hole doglegs hard left, and drops straight downhill.
15 is another longer par 4 and it plays steeply up the hill. Its very open, but the elevation change really makes it long.
16 is a VERY long par 4, but it plays steeply down the hill. A wide fairway you need to be on the left hand side of. The approach is over a creek and waste area to a small landing area around the green.
17 is a shorter par 3, but again, not much room to miss around the green.
18 is a great finisher. Its a shorter par 5, with a downhill tee shot. There is a creek about 100 yards from the green that comes into play on your layup. And the green is very deep, so check your yardage to the flag.
This course is great
I play this course regularly. Often with folks from out of town. Everyone is impressed with the course, the conditions, and the views. The staff and facilities are excellent. You won’t be disappointed you made the trip.
Ashville getaway
In Ashville for a family event. Found this course and made reservation through GolfNow. and my brother-in-law and I snuck off early. Took us 40 minutes to get there and it was well worth the drive. Every one of the staff was super friendly. The course was in great shape. I'm afraid the only way I could ever par Spasm is with a great up and down, but the rest of the holes seemed manageable. ... and for my bro, no ditch too deep.
Wow!
First time playing this course since recovery from their flooding and opening of new clubhouse complex. Amazing transformation from outdated country club vibe to amazing resort facility with 5-star golf course.
Mountain Gem
I live in Sapphire NC and the only 18-hole course near me is in shamefully poor condition. And they charge $90 bucks to play. I took an 80-minute drive to Springdale and saw how a well-managed club presents a golf course to be proud of.
I arrived about 45 minutes early for my 8:30 tee time. The assistant pro and golf director greeted me warmly and allowed me to take off early as a single. Halfway down the first hole, I noticed the GPS system was not operating. There was a man watering the first green who came to my aid. Turns out he was the greens superintendent. He not only fixed my GPS, he spent several minutes describing the course and providing those caveats that golfers new to a course really appreciate.
The course itself was in fabulous condition: tees, fairways, greens - all impeccably kept. The layout was challenging enough without a lot of those ridiculous holes you sometimes find on mountain course (well, maybe the Springdale Spasm, hole #13, is an exception.) Plenty of landing room on most drives.
The golf shop and clubhouse look brand new and blend in nicely with the surroundings. The whole place exudes a fine private club feel.
All-in-all a great way to spend a June morning; I am already planning a few more of those beautiful 8--minute mountain drives to Springdale. Kudos to all involved in that operation.
Pristine Conditions and amazing views
Came to Asheville with some golf buddies and were extremely impressed with all aspects of the course. We will definitely be back.
One of the area's top 10 courses!
As a long time player and fan of Springdale, I have to say thank you, thank you, thank you! The course is in the BEST condition I've ever seen from tee to green! The superintendent has done a phenomenal job of restoring and honoring the legacy of Springdale. It's playable and challenging to players of all skill levels, and lucky hole #13 (The Spasm) is much more enjoyable to play after some much needed tree trimming. The staff is courteous, friendly, and show their appreciation of your patronage. All courses would do well to follow their example.
I highly recommend you skip the outrageous $52-$59 fees to play the ridiculous goat-track muni course in Asheville and get a Hot Deal on Golf Now to play Springdale, it's well worth the 40-45 minute drive.
And just a side note to the staff: my condolences on the loss of Cab, one of the finest men I've ever met. He exemplified how to serve and be an ambassador for you and Springdale. May he rest in peace...