Twin Lakes Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How do the "twin lakes" influence play at Twin Lakes Golf Course?

The two prominent lakes are definitely the course's defining feature, especially on the back nine. You'll need precise iron play to navigate the carries and avoid costly splashes, particularly on holes 12 and 15 where water is constantly in play. Don't let the beauty distract you from the challenge.

What's the overall vibe and value like at Twin Lakes Golf Course?

Twin Lakes offers a fantastic, unpretentious golf experience that's great value for your money. You'll find well-maintained greens and fairways, and while it's not a resort course, it delivers solid, enjoyable golf without breaking the bank. It's a local favorite for a reason.

When is the best time of year to play Twin Lakes Golf Course for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?

We recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is usually perfect, and the course is in prime condition without the peak summer rush. Weekday mornings are your best bet for a quicker round, as weekends can get quite busy with local leagues. Expect a friendly, community atmosphere.

Are there any standout holes or unique challenges at Twin Lakes Golf Course beyond the water features?

Absolutely, hole 7 is a memorable par-3 that demands a precise shot over a deep ravine to a well-guarded green - it's a real test of nerve. Also, the elevation changes on the back nine, particularly around holes 14 and 16, add a strategic dimension you might not expect. It keeps things interesting.

What's one practical tip for someone playing Twin Lakes Golf Course for the first time?

Our top tip is to pay close attention to the pin positions, especially on the greens with subtle undulations. Many putts break more than they appear, and knowing where to land your approach shot can save you strokes. Also, consider walking if you're up for it; it's a very walkable layout.