Twin Hills Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Twin Hills Country Club?

I'd say the greens are the real test here. They're often subtly sloped and faster than they look, so you'll need a precise short game to score well. Don't be surprised if your putts break more than you anticipate.

When is the best time of year to play Twin Hills for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. The weather is perfect for golf, and the course is usually in peak condition without the peak summer crowds. You'll enjoy a more relaxed pace of play then.

Are there any specific holes at Twin Hills that first-timers should pay extra attention to?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th; it's a beauty but deceptively tricky with water guarding the front. Also, the finishing 18th, a long par-4, demands a strong drive and an accurate approach to finish your round on a high note.

What's the overall vibe like at Twin Hills Country Club, and are there good post-round options?

Twin Hills has a classic, welcoming country club feel without being stuffy. After your round, we always head to the grill room - their clubhouse sandwich is legendary, and it's a great spot to recap your birdies and bogeys.

Is Twin Hills Country Club accessible to non-members, and what should I expect regarding green fees?

While primarily a private club, Twin Hills does offer limited guest play, often through member invites or reciprocal agreements. Green fees are on the higher end, reflecting the immaculate conditioning and premium experience, so plan accordingly.