Twin Rivers Golf Course
About
Twin Rivers Golf Course in Fall City, Wash. is located just 30 minutes outside of Seattle and offers one of the best values in the area. The player-friendly layout is a relatively short par 70 at just over 6,000 yards from the back tees. The course is ideal for beginners since the elevation changes aren't dramatic and the landscape is fairly open. You will still find challenges throughout the course though including strategically placed sand traps and the occasional water hazard. The tree-lined fairways are generous but the small greens require accuracy. The seventh is arguably the most challenging hole. This long par 4 plays into the wind with a green that slopes from left to right. Twin Rivers Golf Course finishes with a tough par 3 that features a multi-level green that makes putting quite the challenge.
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by 9Akv3YG7ojaYkpjhED7s on 07/25/2025
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Photo submitted by 9Akv3YG7ojaYkpjhED7s on 07/25/2025
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Photo submitted by ccamkong on 09/16/2024
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Photo submitted by erellamas on 04/28/2023
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Photo submitted by erellamas on 04/28/2023
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Photo submitted by erellamas on 04/28/2023
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Photo submitted by naquino on 10/16/2022
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Photo submitted by naquino on 10/16/2022
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Photo submitted by naquino on 10/16/2022
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Photo submitted by rkaetzel on 06/25/2022
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Look at 14 green approach. Photo submitted by Clifford7195090 on 03/21/2021
Golfer Reviews
Waste of money
Greens are like a VERY bad case of acne. Tee boxes are either muddy or over grown or both. The sand traps have so many weeds growing in them have not been raked I weeks and never been weeded this year.
The scenery is great! The staff is friendly but no beverage cart.
The entire course could be labeled as ground under repair or NEGLECT
I have pictures but it won't allow me to upload
Course in good shape.
Had a good round, everything was blooming, great views. Some greens still improving but overall in good shape for early Spring. Course definitely worth the money.
The good and the bad
Good course condition, great greens, but pace of play was slow to near stand still the last 4 holes. Got almost unplayable. Marshalls should regulate this, having four duffers dressed like Dustin Johnson waiting 10 mins at the turn for a hot dog, and continually looking for their OB shots for 5 mins each hole is unacceptable.
Fast greens
It was a good experience playing 18 holes, the greens are rolled to be fast, the greens were not flat, the price was right, the nature is spectacular. The biggest challenge is going to be the greens. They roll them to be fast, and can easily roll off if you do not know where to land. Some of the tee boxes need work, but all in all, it is worth the drive for 18 holes in nature.
Course conditions
Some spots are a little rough but for the money it’s a good deal. Greens are one of the things this course has going for it. Besides a few bare spots or patches around the edges they roll very nicely
Twin Rivers summer conditions
Grass was not in good condition, fairways were mostly short grass, tee boxes were packed down and patchy, greens were like a skating rink. If you want to try to hit your record long drive, this is the place for you. If you like a challenge to guess whether to hit short and roll on, or take your chances and stick it on the green rather than going off the back side, this is the place for you.
Money's Worth
This is an average public course in average condition, but for around $30 a round, you get exactly what you pay for . . . so no complaints. The fairways are wide, but largely hardpan (in the summer) meaning you get tons of roll, which is good if you are straight and not so good if you aren't. Most of the greens are ok, but some are cracked and mossy. Still, they rolled pretty true. On a weekday, there were no crowds, and finished round in under 3:45 walking. Good value, all and all.
Great value for an easy course to play
Have been playing this course for 25 years and continue to enjoy it. Easy layout, super friendly staff and right now not crowded and little to no pressure. A lot of beginners here and they're not pushy or arrogant. Makes for a very fun and enjoyable round. If you're a scratch golfer you will want to go to the Ridge at Snoqualmie. But if you just want to go out with your wife and have fun golfing, this is the course to go to.
Beware of greens
A majority of the greens had a disease that put them in really rough shape. The other half of our foursome hade to limp the old golf cart back and get a different one. It serves the purpose though…fun day of golf.
Dry dry dry
Nice staff, pace of play was good at just over four hours