Twin Oaks Golf and Plantation Club
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the standout feature of the golf course at Twin Oaks, and is it beginner-friendly?
We found the course at Twin Oaks surprisingly diverse, with a back nine that really opens up and challenges your shot-making. While it's certainly playable for all skill levels, the water features on holes 12 and 13 demand precision, so bring a few extra balls if you're still honing your accuracy.
Beyond golf, what makes the "Plantation Club" experience at Twin Oaks unique?
The plantation club aspect really shines in the dining and historical ambiance. We highly recommend grabbing a meal at The Oaks Grill; their Southern-inspired dishes are fantastic, and the views from the veranda overlooking the 18th green are simply charming. It's a lovely spot to unwind after your round.
When is the best time of year to visit Twin Oaks for ideal playing conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found that late spring, specifically April and May, offers the perfect balance at Twin Oaks- the weather is glorious, and the course is in peak condition without the peak summer crowds. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and a more relaxed pace on the greens.
What should I expect regarding the overall cost and value for a round at Twin Oaks?
Twin Oaks offers solid value, especially considering the course quality and the club's amenities. Green fees are generally mid-range for the region, but we always recommend checking their website for twilight rates or package deals, which can make your experience even more affordable. You're paying for a well-maintained course and a pleasant club atmosphere.
Are there any specific holes or course features at Twin Oaks that I should pay extra attention to?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 17th- it's a beautiful hole with a challenging approach over water that can make or break your scorecard. We also love the mature oak trees lining many fairways; they add a classic Southern charm and demand strategic placement off the tee.