Twin Pines Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Twin Pines Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Twin Pines in late spring or early fall; you'll find the course in pristine condition with comfortable temperatures. The fairways are lush, and the greens roll true, offering a fantastic experience without the peak summer crowds or the chill of winter.
What makes Twin Pines Golf Course unique, and are there any signature holes I should look out for?
Twin Pines truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the challenging, tree-lined back nine that demands precision. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays over a natural ravine to a subtly sloped green-it's a real beauty and a test of nerve.
What's the typical cost to play 18 holes at Twin Pines, and is it good value for money?
You can expect green fees at Twin Pines to range from $65-$95, including a cart, depending on the day and time you play. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course conditioning and unique layout offer a premium experience without the premium price tag you'd find elsewhere.
Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Twin Pines, and what should I do after my round?
The vibe at Twin Pines is wonderfully laid-back and friendly, a true local gem where everyone feels welcome. After your round, grab a cold drink and a burger at The Pinecone Grill on the patio-their views of the 18th green are perfect for reliving your best shots.
How far in advance should I book my tee time at Twin Pines, especially if I'm visiting on a weekend?
For weekend play at Twin Pines, you'll want to book at least two to three weeks in advance, as prime morning slots fill up quickly. Weekdays are a bit more flexible, but even then, a week out is a good idea to secure your preferred time.