Golf Course Homes for Sale in Spanish Fork, Utah
Spanish Fork sits at the southern end of Utah Valley, about 55 miles south of Salt Lake City and roughly 15 miles from Provo, making it one of the more affordable entry points into Utah County's booming real estate market. Golf course homes here are largely concentrated around Spanish Fork Golf Course, a well-maintained 18-hole municipal course that runs along the Spanish Fork River corridor. Properties adjacent to or overlooking the course typically offer unobstructed views of the Wasatch Range to the east and the broad Utah Valley floor to the north — the kind of views that don't require a mountain address to appreciate. The city's population has grown steadily over the past decade, yet it still carries a small-town feel compared to Provo or Lehi, which means golf course lots here command a premium without reaching the price levels seen in places like Thanksgiving Point or Talons Cove in Saratoga Springs.
Buyers drawn to golf course homes in Spanish Fork are often weighing two things simultaneously: the lifestyle benefit of fairway frontage and the long-term value of a lot with protected open space on at least one boundary. Spanish Fork's semi-arid high-desert climate means the course is playable from roughly March through November, with over 300 days of sunshine annually and summer highs in the upper 80s to low 90s — warm but rarely the triple-digit heat that shortens the season in St. George. Home prices along the course generally range from the mid-$400s for older ranch-style builds up to the low $700s for newer two-story construction with finished basements. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available on and around the course.
June 2026 · Spanish Fork market
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About golf course homes in Spanish Fork.
Which golf course do most of these homes back up to? ▾
Almost all golf course homes in Spanish Fork are tied to Spanish Oaks Golf Course, an 18-hole municipal course on the east bench. A handful of listings may reference views of Hobble Creek or Gladstan in nearby Payson, but Spanish Oaks is the in-city course and the one driving most of the inventory.
Are Spanish Oaks tee times hard to get? ▾
Less so than at private Utah County clubs. As a city-run course, Spanish Oaks takes public bookings and residents tend to play early mornings or twilight rounds. Weekends in June and July fill up fast, but weekday access is straightforward.
What's the price premium for fairway frontage versus a nearby home off the course? ▾
Direct frontage typically adds $75K–$150K over a comparable home a few blocks away, depending on the hole, lot size, and whether the view is open or partially screened. Elevated lots above the course on Canyon Road can carry a larger premium because they combine fairway views with valley sightlines.
Do golf course homes deal with errant balls? ▾
Yes, particularly homes along the par 4s on the front nine where the dogleg favors a slice. Most longtime owners have netting, tempered glass on the course side, or simply accept it. Ask the seller's disclosure about window claims — it's a fair question here.
How long is the golf season in Spanish Fork? ▾
Spanish Oaks typically opens in mid-March and stays playable through early November, weather depending. The shoulder months can be excellent — cool mornings, no wind, and far less crowded than Salt Lake Valley courses.
Are HOAs common in these neighborhoods? ▾
It varies. Older sections around the original Spanish Oaks development often have no HOA or a very light one. Newer pockets built in the last decade are more likely to carry HOA dues covering common landscaping and sometimes private trails connecting to the course.