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Spanish Fork, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Spanish Fork, Utah

Spanish Fork sits at the south end of Utah County, where Spanish Oaks Golf Course anchors the bench against the Wasatch foothills. The 18-hole municipal course off Powerhouse Road is the main draw for golf-adjacent housing here, with neighborhoods like Spanish Oaks, Canyon Heights, and the homes climbing toward Maple Mountain offering frontage, near-frontage, or elevated views over the fairways. Because Spanish Oaks is city-owned, green fees stay reasonable and tee times are easier to grab than at the private clubs farther north — a real factor for buyers who plan to play two or three times a week. Course-adjacent homes in Spanish Fork generally run from the mid-$600s for older ramblers backing the rough up to $1.2M+ for newer custom builds with walkout basements facing the back nine.

Climate matters here too. Spanish Fork's elevation (around 4,600 ft) gives a playable golf season from roughly mid-March through early November, longer than Heber or Park City but shorter than St. George. Wind off the canyon is a known quirk — locals call it the "Spanish Fork breeze" — and it shapes both play and which lots stay comfortable on summer evenings. Nebo School District serves the area, I-15 access is about ten minutes out, and Provo is a 15-minute drive for work or the airport. Browse the active golf course listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out when you want to walk a specific lot.

May 2026 · Spanish Fork market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Spanish Fork right now.

Full Spanish Fork market report
Median sale
$500,000
33 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
243
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

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.