| S26B, C8, RR1 Kaleden, British Columbia - V0H 1K0 | http://www.twinlakesgolfresort.com |
| Contact: Greg Pidlaski 250-497-5359 • Fax 250-497-8379 | |
Twin Lakes features spectacular golf in a serene mountain setting. This beautiful 285 acre resort is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by towering rock cliffs. The course features elevated tees, strategically bunkered greens and fairways, and water hazards on four holes. Multiple tee blocks on each hole ensure all players are challenged yet provides optimal playability. The course features pine, fir, and numerous deciduous trees and a variety of wildlife to complement the mountain scenery.
24 KM Southwest of Penticton on Highway 3A
| Tee Box | Yardage | Par | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold |
6867 |
72 |
71.9 |
125 |
Blue |
6433 |
72 |
69.7 |
125 |
White |
6011 |
74 |
70.7 |
118 |
Red |
5406 |
74 |
70.7 |
118 |
| 18 Holes | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thr | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regular |
$59 |
$59 |
$59 |
$59 |
$59 |
$59 |
$59 |
Cart 1/2 |
$17 |
$17 |
$17 |
$17 |
$17 |
$17 |
$17 |
Special Notes on Green Fees |
59.00 |
Tax Inc |
No |
Booking Policies |
No Restrictions |
Tee-Times |
866-576-3672 |
ProShop |
250-497-5359 |
Head Pro |
Greg Pidlaski |
Fax |
250-497-8379 |
Golf is |
Seasonal |
Clubhouse |
250-497-5359 |
Type |
Public |
Holes |
18 |
Par |
72 |
Teaching Professionals |
Yes |
Course Superintendent |
Paul DeVries |
Banq. Fac. |
Yes |
Max. Cap. |
120 |
Coordinator |
Larry Syskakis |
Course Amenities |
RV Parking, Power Carts, Driving Range, Golf Shop |
Comments |
Special Golf / RV Packages, Cart is included in Green Fee after 1:00 pm all season. |
Additional Comments |
Juniors 15 and under golf for free when golfing with an adult! |
Message from the Publisher - there have been several reviews about Twin Lakes in recent weeks and after an indepth conversation with one of the owners and have been provided some editorial that will hopefully address this issue and re-gain consumer confidence that Twin Lakes is trying hard to improve the course conditions and playing experience.
Twin Lakes Golf Course Conservation Practices for a Sustainable Golf Course
Our goals at Twin Lakes have been to make significant and distinctive changes in the golf course maintenance practices with environmental stewardship and resource management forming the basis for the improved playing conditions.
Twin Lakes is in the first steps of conserving and prioritizing resources, especially water. Many Changes have taken place at Twin Lakes over the past year and this is long overdue.
Today’s turf management practices demand the conservation of water, fertilizers, and machinery use. The conservation practices on golf courses in the USA, Europe, and Australia are an established way of life and this world wide movement is here to stay. We are just beginning these practices. By following these methods of conservation, we can focus more efforts on the main playing surfaces and conserve resource from out of play areas. This will help in developing a golf course that is sustainable.
The result is a more manicured playing surface (greens, tees, fairways) that I hope you are experiencing during your round. Some rough may be brown but it should not impede play. The rough may be brown and natural areas may require a more disciplined manor of playing golf, but the days of being able to take a shot from most anywhere on the property are gone. Look around the terrain at Twin Lakes and see how little natural green you see. It’s pretty hard to play golf on sagebrush. It is a small price to pay for conservation, but it must take precedent. We are all residents of planet earth and all of us need to point our direction to the common good, even golfers.
Please if you have had a poor experience at Twin Lakes do not hesitate to call the proshop and speak with Head Professional Greg Pidlaski.
Ross Marrington
The Twin Lakes Hole #3 is one of the better holes I have played as well as one of the toughtest on this course. It is uphill to the green and the green is a tricky one to read.
To really appreciate this course one has to play this hole conservative.
Rosemary Thomas
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