Where in Delaware can you join a golf league without fees? This app makes it easy

Anitra Johnson
Delaware News Journal

Golf season is in full swing and many enthusiasts are eager to get on the course. But the sport's traditional norms may not always align with today's fast-paced or quiet lifestyles.

Some find club memberships expensive and impractical for their schedule. Meanwhile, some look forward to the social aspect of golfing, yet struggle to find companions to play with.

Golf enthusiasts hoping for a convenient way to enjoy a round of golf and socialize with friends can find it right at their fingertips with the Spark mobile app.

Spark Golf's league rules are designed to be relaxed, engaging and enjoyable, while maintaining the sport's competitive spirit. Golfers of all skill levels can use the app to meet for a casual, nine-hole game, sign up for league rounds, keep scores and track statistics.

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According to the company, Spark Golf is the largest social golf community with more than 200,000 members and is played at more than 2,000 courses in the U.S. and Canada.

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Here are some features that help make Spark Golf an increasingly popular way to enjoy the game:

How is Spark Golf different?

Traditional golf clubs typically require an upfront membership fee and players must play in every round. Spark Golf only charges players for the rounds they play. Participants can choose to join as many rounds as they want without having to play every week.

How do you join Spark Golf?

Joining Spark Golf is free. Just search the app for a league you want to join and sign up. Playing in multiple leagues is allowed. League rounds are available to purchase weekly.

There are eight leagues in Delaware.

Where can I play Spark Golf in Delaware?

The 2024 season courses are set and players can find the nearest course by using the website's locator feature. The courses in Delaware with Spark are:

  • Garrisons Lake, Smyrna
  • Odessa National, Townsend
  • Frog Hollow, Middletown
  • Back Creek, Middletown
  • Vince's Sports Center Par 3, Ogletown
  • White Clay Creek, Stanton
  • Deerfield, Milford Crossroads
  • Ed Oliver, Greenville

When do Spark Golf leagues play?

The league rounds run weekly, typically starting in March-May and ending in August-November, complementing different sunset times across cities. League rounds usually happen on weekday evenings after work, allowing for networking or even a happy hour. The year concludes with crowning Spark champs for each league and market, rewarding winners with credit to spend in the Spark Champ store.

Fall season competitions are available for leagues with six or more rounds starting on September 9th, offering opportunities for teams and individuals to earn more credits for the Spark Champ store. This separate season runs alongside the primary season and market competitions.

How does Spark Golf record scores?

Each round includes team and individual net games, along with individual net skins, all displayed conveniently in the Spark Golf app. A scorecard is available in the Spark Golf app a few minutes before the start time of the round. Players enter their scores directly in the app or the website as they play each hole.

What are the prizes when you play Spark Golf?

Spark rewards players for skins at the end of each round. Spark funds the skin pot by vesting $1 per player participating in the round, with a maximum of $9 per round. The total amount is then distributed among the players who have won skins in that round in the form of Spark credit, which they can use towards future rounds during checkout. After each primary season of a Spark league, the champions of the league and the market will be granted $25 in store credit to be spent at the Spark Champ store.

You can contact reporter Anitra Johnson at ajohnson@delawareonline.com.