THE SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Gwinner, ND, USA
Designed by Joel Goldstrand
The Springs Golf Course in Gwinner, North Dakota, is a nine-hole public facility designed by Joel Goldstrand, a regional architect known for his work on courses throughout the upper Midwest. The course serves the small farming community of Gwinner, located in southeastern North Dakota's Sargent County, where the landscape consists of gently rolling prairie terrain typical of the Red River Valley region.
The layout reflects the practical design approach common to rural North Dakota courses, where golf facilities provide recreational opportunities for local residents and visitors in an agricultural setting. The course takes advantage of the area's natural topography, incorporating the modest elevation changes and open spaces characteristic of this part of the state. Water features, when present on courses in this region, often come from natural springs or drainage patterns in the glacially-formed landscape.
As a nine-hole course, The Springs offers a straightforward golfing experience suited to players of varying abilities. The facility serves both as a social gathering place for the local community and as a convenient stop for travelers passing through this part of North Dakota. The course operates within the constraints and opportunities of its small-town setting, where golf provides a recreational outlet in a region defined by agriculture and wide-open spaces.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Springs was designed by Joel Goldstrand.
Yes. The Springs at The Springs Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Springs is 36.
The Springs plays 3,431 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Springs is 122.
The Springs is a 9-hole course.