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title: "Spring Golf Season in Full Swing Across Spartanburg County"
url: https://www.herespartanburg.com/spring-golf-season-in-full-swing-across-spartanburg-county/
date: 2026-04-14T09:56:03-04:00
modified: 2026-04-22T15:52:32-04:00
author: "Braxton Rodriguez"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERESpartanburg"
attribution: "HERESpartanburg"
---

# Spring Golf Season in Full Swing Across Spartanburg County

*Source: [HERESpartanburg](https://www.herespartanburg.com/spring-golf-season-in-full-swing-across-spartanburg-county/) — April 14, 2026 by Braxton Rodriguez*

Spring has arrived across Spartanburg County, and with it comes some of the finest golf conditions the Upstate has to offer. Fairways are greening up, temperatures are climbing into the ideal 65-to-80-degree range, and the region’s courses are preparing for their busiest and most beautiful season of the year. For golfers who have been waiting out the cooler winter months, now is the time to get back on the course.

Spartanburg sits in USDA Hardiness Zone 8a, a climate designation that allows for year-round golf — but spring undeniably offers the best playing conditions. The combination of moderate temperatures, lower humidity than summer, and the natural beauty of the Upstate landscape in bloom creates an experience that is difficult to match anywhere in the Carolinas.

Among the local courses showing exceptional spring conditions is River Falls Plantation, where the bermuda grass fairways are transitioning out of dormancy and taking on the lush green color that defines peak season play. This transition period, when bermuda recovers from winter and begins its active growth cycle, is a welcome sign that the prime months of golf are here. Course conditions at River Falls improve steadily through April and May, with the fairways reaching peak density and firmness by early summer.

Village Greens is rolling out spring specials to welcome back golfers after the winter slowdown. Discounted rates and twilight deals make this an ideal time for regular rounds and for introducing new players to the game. The course’s layout remains one of the most accessible in the county while still offering enough challenge to keep experienced players engaged throughout the season.

At Woodfin Ridge, the spring scenery adds another dimension to what is already one of the most visually striking courses in the Upstate. The Blue Ridge Mountains visible from several elevated tee boxes and fairways are framed in spring bloom — dogwoods, redbuds, and wildflowers creating a backdrop that reminds players why this region is so special. The course’s dramatic elevation changes, always a feature at Woodfin Ridge, feel especially rewarding in the clear, crisp air of a Spartanburg spring morning.

Adding to the excitement in the region, the BMW Charity Pro-Am is set to return to the Greenville-Spartanburg area, bringing PGA Tour Korn Ferry Tour professionals together with celebrity and amateur partners for one of the most fan-friendly events in professional golf. The Pro-Am has long been a community highlight, drawing spectators from across the Upstate who enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and the chance to watch top professionals up close.

## What’s Happening

**Q: What is the best time of year to play golf in Spartanburg, South Carolina?**

A: Spring, particularly April and May, is widely considered the best time to play golf in Spartanburg. Temperatures typically range from 65 to 80 degrees, humidity is lower than in summer, and the Upstate landscape is at its most scenic as bermuda grass fairways fully emerge from winter dormancy.

**Q: What is the BMW Charity Pro-Am and when does it come to the Greenville-Spartanburg area?**

A: The BMW Charity Pro-Am is a Korn Ferry Tour event that pairs professional golfers with celebrity and amateur partners across multiple courses in the Greenville-Spartanburg region. It is one of the most community-oriented professional golf events in the Carolinas and draws large crowds from across the Upstate each spring.

**Q: When do bermuda grass fairways come back in spring in South Carolina?**

A: In Spartanburg’s Zone 8a climate, bermuda grass typically begins its active growth transition out of winter dormancy in late March and early April. Fairways reach full green coverage and peak playing conditions by late April through May, making spring the ideal window for optimal course conditions.
