Twisted Elms Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Twisted Elms, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Twisted Elms; the elms are either bursting with new leaves or showing off their golden hues, making for stunning backdrops. You'll find the fairways firm and fast, but be ready for some dew-covered mornings if you're an early bird in autumn.
Twisted Elms sounds intriguing - what's the biggest challenge golfers face here, and what makes it unique?
The course truly lives up to its name; the 'twisted elms' aren't just decorative, they demand precision off the tee, especially on the back nine's tighter doglegs. Hole 14, a par-4 with a split fairway around a massive, ancient elm, is a real strategic puzzle you'll either love or hate.
Is Twisted Elms worth the green fee, and what's the typical cost for a round?
Absolutely, Twisted Elms offers fantastic value for the experience; expect to pay around $120-$180 for 18 holes, depending on the season and time of day. For a course with such unique character and immaculate conditioning, we think it's a steal compared to many of its peers.
Beyond the golf, what unique experiences or amenities does Twisted Elms offer?
Don't miss the 'Elm & Iron Grill' in the clubhouse; their smoked brisket sandwich is legendary and the patio offers incredible views of the 18th green. They also have a small, but well-curated pro shop with some truly unique local artisan golf accessories you won't find anywhere else.
How busy does Twisted Elms get, and do you have any tips for securing a good tee time?
Twisted Elms can get quite busy, especially on weekend mornings and during peak fall foliage season, so book at least two weeks in advance if you have a specific time in mind. We've found that mid-week afternoons often offer a more relaxed pace and better availability for walk-ins.