The Club at Twin Lakes

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play The Club at Twin Lakes for ideal conditions?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the best experience here. The course really shines when the trees are full and the greens are running true, typically from May to October. You'll avoid the chill and enjoy the lush fairways.

How challenging is The Club at Twin Lakes, especially with those 'twin lakes' in play?

Don't let the scenic lakes fool you-they're definitely in play and demand respect, especially on the back nine. We think the par-3 14th, with its island-like green, is a real test of nerve and a highlight you won't forget. It's a fair challenge for most handicaps.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Twin Lakes, and is it good value?

Green fees at Twin Lakes are generally very reasonable, often ranging from $50-$80 depending on the day and time. We consider it excellent value for a well-maintained course with such engaging water features and a friendly atmosphere. You're getting a quality round without breaking the bank.

Is The Club at Twin Lakes a good course for a casual round with friends, or is it more for serious golfers?

Twin Lakes strikes a fantastic balance; it's perfect for a relaxed round with your buddies but still offers enough challenge to keep serious players engaged. The vibe is always welcoming and unpretentious, making it a great spot to just enjoy the game without feeling rushed. We love it for a weekend foursome.

Does The Club at Twin Lakes have good practice facilities to warm up before a round?

Absolutely, and we recommend taking advantage of them. You'll find a solid driving range with plenty of stalls and a dedicated short game area, complete with a bunker, which is crucial for dialing in those approaches to the lake-guarded greens. Give yourself an extra 30 minutes to get loose.