Spring Valley Golf Course
About
Spring Valley Golf Course is a public, 18-hole course that features a rolling, hilly terrain with stately Cottonwood trees that are over 75 years old sprinkled throughout. Designed by Ross Graves, the golf course took over three years to construct, which is understandable considering its elevation of 6400 feet and its hilly terrain. The course is 7,180 yards from its championship tees with a par of 72. Golfers will have to employ their short game for this course. Spring Valley Golf Course's signature hole is the 17th, which is a par-3 that requires a tee shot not only through trees but also over a creek that winds through the course. There is also plenty of wildlife, including rabbits, deer, and antelope, for those who enjoy animals.
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 04/26/2026
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 04/26/2026
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 04/26/2026
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 04/26/2026
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 04/26/2026
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 10/05/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Photo submitted by DiamondAces on 09/27/2025
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Hole 17! Photo submitted by KalliGene1 on 09/08/2025
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Photo submitted by KalliGene1 on 09/08/2025
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Photo submitted by u494472467 on 06/06/2021
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Photo submitted by st1011 on 10/21/2012
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Photo submitted by st1011 on 10/21/2012
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Photo submitted by st1011 on 10/21/2012
Golfer Reviews
Lovely Colorado Course
The tee boxes, greens, and fairways were very well maintained. The rough was cut down to not be too tough to get out of however, the real gem of course management was the bunkers. Most guys don't talk about the bunkers on a course. But SVGC has some of the finest bunkers I have seen in Colorado. Bunker play is a big part of the game of golf. SVGC has fine fairway bunkers that are well maintained. But the greenside bunkers are sod layered, think of Scottish bunkers. This course is also well irrigated, well drained, and has several water features that make several holes challenging. Honestly, this is on the better irrigated and managed courses I have yet to play in Colorado. The facilities were clean, well maintained, and the restaurant served good food. For the price, this course is well worth a visit.
No complaints
Nice wide open course on the front 9, a bit tighter on the back 9. A nice variety of holes, some tricky greens/pin placements and thick rough made what seems like a low-hazard course play tougher. Overall, a beautifully maintained course. Pace of play was a bit slow, finished 20 minutes over due to a group ahead.
Greens were sanded and fairways were fertilized, but course was in good shape
Great Staff.
Every staff member I encountered were very friendly. Course was in good shape. Give it a couple weeks should be better with better weather.