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Springdale Resort At Cold Mountain

Designed by Joseph Holmes and opened in 2020
Springdale - Canton, North Carolina

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6812 yards
Slope:
130
Rating:
72.5
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Springdale" course at the Springdale Resort At Cold Mountain facility in Canton, North Carolina features 6812 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 72.5 and it has a slope rating of 130. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $120. Springdale Resort At Cold Mountain Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. Designed by Joseph Holmes, the Springdale golf course opened in 2020.

Estimated Green Fees
$120
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Springdale with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Springdale

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue72.50/130 547 387 176 429 409 399 463 172 500 3482 421 406 172 362 469 417 359 210 514 3330 6812
White70.70/124 510 376 152 414 394 380 446 157 479 3308 397 396 161 335 454 399 337 189 461 3129 6437
Gold68.00/117 462 356 119 335 322 315 418 136 422 2885 335 389 151 290 439 333 318 149 445 2849 5734
Gold (L)73.30/126 462 356 119 335 322 315 418 136 422 2885 335 389 151 290 439 333 318 149 445 2849 5734
Red (L)72.40/121 410 343 111 328 311 308 374 116 416 2717 328 384 141 230 420 327 303 141 430 2704 5421
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 36 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 36 72
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For golfers who visit or live in the mountains of Western North Carolina, there are many options when choosing a golf course for your next round. A search of golf courses in the Canton, NC area lists more than 10 public and municipal facilities within 20 miles; add in private clubs and that number increases significantly. There’s one facility that I am particularly familiar with and it’s a must-play whenever I’m in the area: Springdale Resort.

Springdale has been around for over 50 years and continues to impress golfers. The course was originally designed by Joseph Holmes and in 2018, noted golf course architect Ron Garl did some work for course owner Lex West that included a new irrigation system, upgrades to bunkers, and improvements to cart paths. The West family also made several other investments in the resort including a new welcome center and clubhouse, the Rocky Face Tavern - a 7000 sq ft bar and restaurant with an outdoor fireplace, heated pool and hot tub, a fitness center, and a new teen center. The new clubhouse recently reopened and won Golf Inc.’s “New Public Clubhouse of the Year” Award for 2022.

Whether you’re an accomplished, low-handicap golfer or are just new to the game, Springdale is a course that can be enjoyed by anyone. It’s located at the base of Cold Mountain and is a golf resort that combines the extraordinary beauty of the awe-inspiring natural landscape with the hospitality and simple comforts you’d expect at a golf resort.

The course itself is a one-of-a-kind golf experience, with rolling, mountainous terrain, hidden hazards, and plush greens. It’s one of the best-maintained courses in the area, as the members will attest to. There are a few blind shots out here. One significant blind shot is on the third hole. It’s a par 3 that plays slightly uphill, and you can’t see the hole from the tee box. You can see the pin, so pay attention to the GPS on the cart for further details.

Number 4 is a risk-reward par 4 that plays downhill and is shorter than the 336 yards stated on the scorecard. Longball hitters may be tempted to go for the green off the tee but beware of the pond in front on the left side as well as the two bunkers by the green. Your best bet is to hit something less than a driver off the tee, leave a manageable approach distance, and make birdie that way.

As you play the first few holes, you may be saying to yourself, “I thought this was a mountain golf course.” So far, it’s been relatively flat with a few exceptions such as the tee shot on three and a couple of elevated tee boxes. Number 6 is the first hole where you start to see some major elevation changes. It’s a XXX-yard dogleg left par 4 that plays slightly uphill, maybe half club to club longer. The green is influenced by the mountain and what you think may be an uphill putt that breaks right is exactly the opposite.

The front nine finishes with a 454-yard par 5, dogleg left. If you can catch the downhill slope on the left side, not only have you crushed your drive, but you’ll leave yourself in a good position for the next shot and an opportunity to go for the green. A good drive could leave you inside the 200-yard marker with an approach shot that plays slightly downhill into a green protected on the right side by a bunker. Beware of the creek that crosses about 50 yards in front of the green.

The back nine starts with a dogleg left 511-yard par 5 and will be a three-shot hole for most players. You'll hit your tee shot from the elevated tee box downhill to the fairway and then back uphill on your layup and approach shots. Watch out for the creek that crosses the fairway just in front of the cart path. The green slopes slightly from left to right with a large deep bunker in front.

The 13th hole is called The Spasm; it’s Springdale’s signature hole and comes with a warning that it may be hazardous to your mental health. From the White Tees The Spasm plays 422 yards; move up to the Golds and it becomes a 335-yard hole. Not only will you save 87 yards, but you may also preserve some of that mental health you were warned about! Trees line the right side of this challenging par 4 that doglegs to the right and to complicate matters there’s a creek that runs down the right side as well. Hit your tee shot over the bunker at the corner of the dogleg and you’ll still have a long approach shot into a slightly elevated green with more sand on the right. Anything left may find a downhill slope and leave a tough up and down.

The Spasm is followed up by another 400-yard par 4 and requires an accurate tee shot between two giant oak trees. A good drive to the top of the hill will leave a manageable approach shot into a green fronted on either side by sand. If you can somehow catch the downslope, not only will you make your second shot considerably shorter, but you may also hit the longest drive of your life!

The 16th hole is a 449-yard par 4 that should be called Son or Spasm (or Father of Spasm, depending upon how you look at it.) It does play downhill so you’ve got that going for you! Trees line the right side, and there’s a fairway bunker on the right. Your approach shot plays downhill into a green that slopes back left to front right. Just to add a little intrigue to this long par 4, that creek you’ve encountered a few times crosses the fairway just in front of the green.

Number 18 is a great finishing hole. It’s a dogleg right, par 5, with trees on the right side off the tee. There’s a creek that crosses the fairway about 300 yards from the White Tees. Your tee shot plays downhill and if you can avoid the creek and wetlands on your layup shot, you’ll be left with an uphill approach shot into the green flanked on either side in front with bunkers and a beautiful view of the new clubhouse.

Springdale Resort is one of those courses that never plays the same way twice. That’s why it’s a good idea to look into one of their stay-and-play packages if you plan on being in the area and want to play some challenging golf. Springdale offers guests a variety of accommodations including villas, cottages, forest homes, and treehouses. Each villa is equipped with 4 queen beds, 2 full baths, a kitchen, a living area, and a large deck overlooking the Great Smokey Mountains. Cottages are 2-bedroom, 2-bath units and forest homes are multi-level townhomes that are perfect for the entire family. Need more rooms? Springdale’s Treehouse Village is made up of 6 round houses that can accommodate up to 36 people. It’s the perfect destination for a corporate team-building event. With so many courses in the area that allow public play, their rentals make for a great base. You will have complete access to their course and amenities, and they can also help you arrange rounds at other area courses.

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I played this course on 4/3/11. Beautiful sunny spring day. The rate was very good..$35 with cart. They were only taking cash that day...that was a surprise! Glad I had rec'd my allowance for the week! The course was green which was very pleasant. Tee boxes were just a touch "fuzzy"...but it sure beats dirt! They had aerated the greens last week....so putting was a challenge. The greens were VERY slow. The course as mentioned earlier is very up and down..esp on the front side. Its also long from the whites....approx 6,400 yards. Most of the Par 4's are 375+..some uphill...making this a challenging course for short hitters. Hole # 15 is a long uphill Par 4 with a blind pond on your second shot. You really need to drive up and look it over before your second shot. One reviewer had said the front nine is tight. I have to disagree...I thought the landing areas were fair. One hole #4 was tight on the second shot....but that's about it. Overall..I enjoyed the course. Wish the greens would have been better....but it was only $35..so I can't complain. Its out of the way....but worth the drive. Scenery...priceless!

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Played this course while on vacation and it was the highlight of the golf courses we played.
For 52 bucks you get a well maintained, well run golf course with Lunch included in your green fee.
The fariways and greens were in good to very good shape, fun to hit out of and the greens were just challenging enough to make you think about the putt.
To me this is a hidden gem of a course in western NC, I will play this course again.

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Springdale Resort At Cold Mountain Course Layout & Flyover
200 Golfwatch Rd, Canton, NC
28716-5659
(828) 235-8451
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