Two Rivers Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Two Rivers Golf Course, and what should I expect from the weather?

We always recommend visiting Two Rivers in the spring or fall - think April-May or September-October. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and the course is usually in prime condition, though a heavy spring rain can make some of those riverside holes a bit soft. Avoid the peak summer heat if you can, as it can get quite muggy.

What are the must-play holes or unique challenges at Two Rivers Golf Course?

You absolutely have to experience the dramatic par-3 12th hole; it plays right over a bend in the river, demanding a precise shot. The back nine, in general, offers some fantastic elevation changes and tighter fairways that really test your accuracy, making it a truly memorable finish. Don't let the scenic views distract you too much!

Is Two Rivers Golf Course a good value, and what are the typical green fees?

We consider Two Rivers to be an excellent mid-range value; it's not a budget course, but the quality of play and scenery far exceeds its price point. Expect green fees to hover around $60-$80 for 18 holes, though you can often snag a better deal with a twilight rate or by booking online in advance. It's definitely worth the spend for the experience.

How busy does Two Rivers Golf Course get, and is it difficult to secure a tee time?

Two Rivers is a popular spot, especially with locals on weekend mornings, so plan ahead if you're aiming for those prime slots. We've found that weekday mornings or late afternoons are much more relaxed, offering a quicker pace of play and a more serene experience. Always book at least a week out for weekend play to avoid disappointment.

What can I expect regarding course conditions, especially the greens, at Two Rivers?

You'll generally find Two Rivers in very good shape, with lush fairways and well-maintained tee boxes. The greens are often the real challenge here-they tend to be quite fast and can have subtle breaks, especially on downhill putts, so pay close attention during your practice strokes. It's a course that rewards a good short game.