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Dave Marr
Allen
2008-09-04
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, August 2008 at 2pm
Twin Creeks is a daily fee course developed around an upscale housing
development. It is generally in good to excellent condition from tee to green with rare exceptions. It has excellent, well maintained facilities. The course is a good one for golfers of all skill levels, as difficulty is mostly a matter of what tees are played.
It has a moderate variety of terrain, with creeks and trees scattered all around the course. Some holes are very memorable and others are less so. In a few areas, houses are being built too close to the course, but they are more of a distraction than a
hazard.
Prime time green fees have been going up there in the last year or so, making the cost to value ratio (for this area) somewhat worse.
Would travel: 20-30 Miles, Vacation Worthy
Bottom line: I would play again, Better than average course for the area
Condition of Course, Price, Pace of Play, Clubhouse, Pro Shop
$41 (cart included), played on Thursday, August 2008 at 2pm
Twin Creeks is a daily fee course developed around an upscale housing development. It is generally in good to excellent condition from tee to green with rare exceptions. It has excellent, well maintained facilities. The course is a good one for golfers of all skill levels, as difficulty is mostly a matter of what tees are played. It has a moderate variety of terrain, with creeks and trees scattered all around the course. Some holes are very memorable and others are less so. In a few areas, houses are being built too close to the course, but they are more of a distraction than a hazard. Prime time green fees have been going up there in the last year or so, making the cost to value ratio (for this area) somewhat worse.