Public · 18 Holes

Twin Rivers Golf Course

4446 Preston Fall City Road SE, Fall City, Washington

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3.5200 Reviews
Fall City, WALocation

The Club

About Twin Rivers Golf Course

Twin Rivers Golf Course offers a welcoming environment for golfers of all skill levels. The course is known for its scenic views and well-maintained greens, providing a delightful golfing experience. It hosts a variety of events, including men's leagues and junior golf programs, making it a community hub for golf enthusiasts.

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Green Fees

18-hole Walking$52
Hot Deal 11:00AM on Sat 6/13$48
Hot Deal 11:27AM on Sat 6/13$47
Hot Deal 11:27AM on Sun 6/14$48

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall

Reviews

What People Say

3.5/5
Google · 200 reviews
In summary

Twin Rivers Golf Course is appreciated for its scenic views and welcoming staff, creating a friendly and laid-back atmosphere. The course layout is considered accessible for various skill levels, and the affordability is a highlight for many visitors. However, there are significant concerns about course maintenance, particularly regarding the greens, fairways, and tee boxes, which some find poorly maintained and in need of improvement.

Edited 9 months ago
This place is a gem. They’re very welcoming, which has made a big difference for me since I’m new to golfing. The team here is unpretentious, passionate about the sport, and down-to-earth. A lot of the staff have been there for 30+ years, so there’s some great history there as well. A pleasant setting with valley and mountain views. I really enjoy coming here!
— Linnea R
11 months ago
Played here with my business partner after a long week in the office. This course could be an absolute hidden gem with just a bit more upkeep. A few things would go a long way, cut back some trees, mow the fairways, and speed up the greens. On most holes, there was barely a difference between the fairway and the rough. The layout is fairly flat with almost no bunkers, so it’s very playable for all skill levels. That being said, the staff was very friendly, carts worked great, and the driving range and short game area are small but functional. It’s a laid-back course with a nice setting, with…
— Chase Pruitt
9 months ago
Twin River is easily one of the worst-maintained golf courses in Washington—and it starts with the greens. The greens are in absolutely unacceptable condition: untrimmed, painfully slow, and clearly neglected. For any golfer, the green is the most important part of the course, and this place fails completely. The fairways are just as bad—rock hard, dry, and never watered, making approach shots and chipping a nightmare. The tee boxes are a joke: mostly dirt, with zero grass coverage. To make matters worse, they charge $40 per cart, even if you're playing alone. This course felt abandoned and di…
— Weiyi Zhang
a year ago
I dunno why people complain like this is supposed to be a pga tourney ready course or something. Compared to some of the places I’ve played around here this course is just fine. Are there some parts that need some TLC? Sure, but what place isn’t going to have that in June. Fairways are wide and player friendly, there’s not a lot of hazards. Whoever was complaining about the bunkers being overgrown doesn’t know what a bunker is considering this course doesn’t have any. 18 holes for under 50 on a quiet, friendly decent sized course is a steal.
— cs
3 years ago
Tucked in Fall City with some great views of the surrounding mountains with a hint of snow on them still in mid May. The weather was in the 80’s and you couldn’t ask for a better Saturday outing. The course is actually quite challenging for a shorter play off the white tees. Well maintained course with some patchy spots to avoid. The clubhouse has drinks and snacks and the staff are some of the most friendly folks around. If you need a cart you’ll want to check ahead of time or get an early tee time. Good availability for tee times and can’t beat the price. About 30min drive from Kirkland east…
— Todd Barringer
8 months ago
Course is a bit neglected. Greens are rough, full of divots and sections of the greens are either dead or dirt. Be careful around tee 10. Had a ball from the driving range wizz right by my ear. The safety nets are completely deteriorated. I bet it Would be a great course in the spring but the lack of water on the greens over the summer is very obvious.the tee boxes are pretty much hard dirt too.
— Jack
7 months ago
Probably the the most poorly maintained course I’ve ever played. Tee boxes were completely muddy and some even had garbage laying around. The greens were absolutely destroyed and it just looked like the grounds crew hadn‘t touched anything in months. Pretty cheap round, so I guess you get what you pay for.
— Cai D
8 months ago
If you have any interest in golf, you really should avoid playing here at all cost. I mean this quite seriously. Sure this place is cheap and affordable but it absolutely could have been better spent on buying balls or something else. The teebox is straight up a hard ground, fairways are wide but full of uncleaned leaves and hard grounds, and the worst part is that the green is almost non-existent, full of mud and uncleaned sand. This course owner or mananger clearly does not care about the quality of the course. Please don’t trust the other recently high rated reviews… you will thank me later…
— Jay Park
2 months ago
This course has a nice layout and beautiful views. Years ago, it was reasonably well maintained. Sadly, the maintenance lately, is very poor.
— Peter Nissen
3 years ago
This is the worst golf course in king county. No discernable difference between the fairways and rough… its all long grass and overrun with weeds. The greens are all volcano holes, and half of them have herpes (see photos). The entire back nine smells like a dirty diaper.
— Greg
11 months ago
Beautiful setting and nice layout, but probably the worst maintained course I've ever played. Many tee boxes are rocky dirt, fairways are more like rough, yet the ground is rock hard, lots of ground under repair, first half of the course smells like sewage. The greens are mostly decent, though they actually felt over watered and played really slow. The course itself is challenging, many tight tee boxes, some with overgrown trees making it worse and some with trees right in the middle of the fairway leaving a small window. Nearly every hole has hazard on one side or the other, and most have den…
— Jacob Ward
4 years ago
I’ve played golf for 40 years with about 8,000 rounds under my belt, and I experienced a first at Twin Rivers. They let me bring my DOG!!! What a sublime experience enjoying the tranquility with my best friend. I’ll be a weekly customer going forward.
— Heather Nelson

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