Two Rivers Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the 'two rivers' influence play at Two Rivers Golf Course?
This is where Two Rivers truly shines, as the confluence of the Willow and Pine Rivers creates some genuinely memorable holes. You'll find strategic carries over water on the back nine, especially on the par-3 14th, which demands precision and rewards a well-struck shot with stunning views. Don't let the beauty distract you from the challenge - err on the side of caution with your club selection here.
When is the best time of year to play Two Rivers Golf Course for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall - think May or September. The course maintenance team does an excellent job, but these shoulder seasons offer ideal playing temperatures and the fescue rough is typically at its most manageable, making for a more enjoyable round without the summer heat or winter chill. You'll also find the greens rolling true and fast during these periods.
What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Two Rivers, beyond the water?
Beyond the obvious river hazards, the real test at Two Rivers lies in its subtly undulating greens. They aren't overly sloped, but the breaks are often more severe than they appear, especially around the par-5 7th and the tricky 11th. Spend extra time on your reads, and don't be afraid to play more break than your eyes initially tell you - it will save you strokes.
Is Two Rivers Golf Course a good value, and how difficult is it to get a tee time?
Absolutely, Two Rivers offers fantastic value for the quality of golf you get, especially if you book a twilight rate. While it's popular with locals, securing a tee time isn't usually a major hurdle; we recommend booking online about 1-2 weeks in advance for weekend mornings, but weekdays are often more flexible. Expect a well-maintained course and a friendly pace of play, making it a worthwhile investment.
What's the post-round experience like at Two Rivers Golf Course?
After your round, make sure to grab a bite at The Confluence Grill - their pulled pork sandwich is surprisingly good, and the patio offers excellent views of the 18th green. It's a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys) with your playing partners. They also have a well-stocked pro shop if you need to pick up some local course merchandise.