Twin Oaks Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Twin Oaks Golf Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We've found that late spring, specifically May, offers the perfect blend of lush course conditions and comfortable temperatures before the summer rush. If you can swing a weekday morning, you'll enjoy a much more relaxed pace and feel like you have the place to yourself.

What's the most challenging or memorable hole at Twin Oaks, and what should I watch out for?

You absolutely have to prepare for the par-3 14th hole - it's a beauty but a beast. It plays significantly downhill to a green guarded by a creek in front and bunkers behind, demanding a precise iron shot to avoid trouble. Don't be afraid to take an extra club and aim for the center of the green; a par here feels like a birdie.

Is Twin Oaks a good value for the money, and what should I expect for costs?

Twin Oaks offers solid value, especially considering the course's consistent conditioning and enjoyable layout. You'll typically find green fees in the $60-$90 range, including a cart, which is competitive for the area. We recommend checking their website for twilight rates or weekday specials; they often have great deals.

How walkable is Twin Oaks, or should I plan on taking a cart?

While the front nine is relatively flat and walkable, the back nine at Twin Oaks features some significant elevation changes, particularly around holes 12 through 16. We strongly recommend taking a cart unless you're truly looking for a strenuous workout; it will help you conserve energy and enjoy the round more.

What's the post-round experience like at Twin Oaks' clubhouse, and is there a good spot for a drink?

The clubhouse at Twin Oaks has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your round. Their patio overlooks the 18th green, making it an ideal spot to grab a cold drink and watch other groups finish up. We always make time for a burger and a local craft beer there.