Golf Course Homes for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross is a small Davis County city wedged between I-15 and the Wasatch bench about 12 miles north of downtown Salt Lake, and most of its golf course inventory sits along the east side of town where the land starts climbing toward Eaglewood Golf Course. Eaglewood itself technically sits in North Salt Lake, but the fairways spill into Woods Cross addresses and the bench-side neighborhoods that look down on them — meaning a "golf course home" here usually comes with a second feature locals care about just as much: a wide-open view west across the Great Salt Lake. Sunsets over the lake from a back patio that also fronts a fairway is a combination you don't get in many Utah cities.
Buyers shopping this pocket tend to be a mix of empty-nesters trading down from larger Bountiful and Centerville houses, Salt Lake commuters who want a quieter address with FrontRunner access, and golfers who simply want to walk to the first tee. Lot sizes vary a lot — older fairway homes on quarter-acre lots from the 80s and 90s sit next to newer custom builds with walkout basements tucked into the hillside. Price-wise, expect golf course frontage to add a meaningful premium over comparable inland homes in Woods Cross and West Bountiful. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market along the course.
May 2026 · Woods Cross market
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About golf course homes in Woods Cross.
Which golf courses do homes in Woods Cross typically back to or border? ▾
The closest course with residential frontage is Eaglewood Golf Course on the bench above North Salt Lake, which sits just south of Woods Cross. Lakeside Golf Course in Bountiful and Bountiful Ridge Golf Course are also within a 5-10 minute drive, though direct fairway-backing lots inside Woods Cross city limits themselves are rare.
How much of a price premium do fairway-backing homes carry here? ▾
Course frontage in the Woods Cross / North Salt Lake / Bountiful area generally adds 8-15% over a comparable interior lot, depending on which hole the home faces and whether there's a protected view corridor. Walkout basement homes with unobstructed fairway views command the top of that range.
Is the golf season long enough to justify a course-side home in this climate? ▾
Yes — south Davis County sits lower than Park City or Heber, so courses like Eaglewood and Lakeside typically open in late March and stay playable through October, sometimes into early November. That's roughly seven months of active play, plus mild shoulder-season weeks that draw walk-on traffic.
Are there HOAs on golf course homes in Woods Cross? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Some of the newer pocket developments near Eaglewood and along the bench carry modest HOAs that cover common landscaping and occasionally an errant-ball easement clause. Older custom homes on larger lots are usually HOA-free, which is part of the appeal versus a private-club community.
What should I know about errant golf balls and course-adjacent living? ▾
Homes directly along fairways at Eaglewood and Lakeside do see occasional stray balls, particularly near tee boxes and dogleg corners. Most course-side homes here have tempered glass on course-facing windows or netting on the property line. Review the recorded easements during due diligence — they typically grant the course access for ball retrieval and limit homeowner claims.
How's the commute from a golf course home in Woods Cross to Salt Lake? ▾
It's one of the strongest selling points. Woods Cross has its own FrontRunner station with trains running to downtown Salt Lake in about 12 minutes, and I-15 puts you at the airport in 15-20 minutes off-peak. Few Wasatch Front golf communities offer that level of access to the urban core.