Twin Streams Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Twin Streams, considering the Canadian weather?
We recommend aiming for late spring, typically May through June, or early fall from September to early October. You'll find the course in prime condition during these windows, avoiding the peak summer heat and enjoying either lush greens or stunning autumn foliage.
How do the 'Twin Streams' actually impact play at this course?
Those two namesake streams are more than just scenic; they're strategic hazards on at least seven holes, demanding precise shot placement and careful club selection. You'll face tough decisions, especially on the back nine where they converge and really tighten up the fairways.
Is Twin Streams a good value for a Canadian golf trip, and what should I expect for green fees?
Absolutely, Twin Streams offers excellent value, especially when you compare it to some of the pricier resort courses across Canada. Expect green fees to be very reasonable, typically in the $60-$90 CAD range, making it a smart choice for a quality round without breaking the bank.
What's the vibe like at the clubhouse or for a post-round drink at Twin Streams?
The clubhouse at Twin Streams is refreshingly unpretentious and welcoming, exactly what you want after a good round. We always grab a pint on their small patio overlooking the 18th green-it's perfect for reliving your best shots and enjoying the quiet Canadian scenery.
What's the one hole at Twin Streams I really need to prepare for?
Keep a keen eye on the par-4 14th; it's a real beauty and a beast. The first stream cuts across the fairway, forcing a lay-up or a risky carry, and then the second stream guards the green, making your approach shot absolutely critical.