Twin Willows Par 3 Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Twin Willows Par 3 without feeling rushed?

We've found early mornings on weekdays are your best bet for a relaxed round at Twin Willows. You'll enjoy the quiet and can really focus on your short game without pressure from groups behind you. Weekends, especially afternoons, can get quite busy with families and casual players.

What makes Twin Willows Par 3 unique compared to other short courses?

Twin Willows stands out with its surprisingly tricky greens and well-placed bunkers, which demand more precision than your average par 3. Don't let the short yardage fool you; those willows lining the fairways also come into play more often than you'd think, adding a nice strategic element.

Is Twin Willows Par 3 a good course for beginners or bringing kids? Do they offer club rentals?

Absolutely, Twin Willows is perfect for beginners and a fantastic spot to introduce kids to golf. The relaxed atmosphere and manageable distances make it less intimidating. Yes, they have a decent selection of rental clubs available, including junior sets, so you don't need to haul your full bag.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Twin Willows Par 3, and is it good value?

A round at Twin Willows is very reasonably priced, usually around $15-20 for 9 holes, making it excellent value for a quick golf fix. Considering the well-maintained greens and the fun challenge, you're getting a lot for your money here.

How long does a typical round take at Twin Willows Par 3, and what's the overall vibe?

You can comfortably finish 9 holes at Twin Willows in about 60-90 minutes, even with a bit of a wait on busy days. The vibe is always casual and friendly; it's a great place to practice your irons and wedges without committing to a full four-hour round.