Spring Hill's championship eighteen-hole course was built on some of the most fertile ground in the world over 50 years ago. The terrain of the land and soil types make it such that Spring Hill is one of the most enjoyable winter courses in the entire Pacific Northwest. Spring Hill has a unique "de-watering" system that allows the irrigation pumps used to water the course in the summer to a pump rainwater that is collected throughout the course into drainage areas and holding ponds.
During the summer months our state-of-the-art Rain Bird irrigation system keeps the golf course in tournament condition. Computers constantly monitor the local weather with our own on-site weather station. Spring Hill has made a big commitment in recent years to continually upgrade its irrigation system to provide the best possible conditions for its customers.
Recent improvements to the golf course include a new approach and bunker complex on the par-5 15th hole and a new tee complex on the par-3 8th hole that has nearly doubled the amount of tee surface and lengthened the hole by 40+ yards. Another new tee complex on the 11th hole will be completed in the spring of 2011 which will completely change the look and yardage of that hole forever! Resurfacing of multiple tee boxes is scheduled for early 2011 to improve shot value on par-3's. The 10th hole will get a new green surround and bunker complex in 2011 and its tee boxes will be lengthened and widened.
Blue: yards 6502 , rating 71.7, slope 129
Grey: yards 6233, rating 70.1, slope 127
White: yards 5994, rating 68.9/74.4, slope 124/134
Gold: yards 5576/5165, rating 67.1/65.2, slope 119, 111
Red: yards 5165, rating 69.5, slope 127