Twining Valley Golf Club - Golf courses, Dresher, PA

Twining Valley Golf Club - Golf courses, Dresher, PA

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[Feb 29, 2008]
nikegolf
Shoots in the 80s

This course is just OK considering the price charge for military ($10-walking and 19-riding). If you enjoy bouncing around a course with no sense of urgency; then this is the course for you. Lot's of elderly Asian that don't seem to speak English and very inconsiderate when it comes to dedicate of golf. People tend to take their sweet time on this course and do as they please. The winter play is horrible and the course doesn’t seem to drain well. Again, OK considering the fact that I only paid $10 bucks to play 18 holes a bargain to tune-up my game.

Customer Service

Great people skills and customer service.

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Horsham Valley

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 21, 2007]
tms
Shoots in the 90s

Unlike the others who slammed the course, I found it to be well kept and very playable. The piles of stones, dirt , etc. that were spoken about in other reviews were nowhere to be found. They were probably a problem when they built the driving range a few years ago, but not now. This course does get crowded so get an early tee time to avoid getting stuck behind slow groups.

Customer Service

Very friendly at the counter.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 19, 2005]
ThePalek
Shoots in the 80s

This place is Caddyshack 2 at it's finest. If you enjoy dodging gravel piles, dead trees in the fairways, and playing holes out of order, this course is for you. The only thing that would make this place worse is a high traveled road going through the middle of it...Oh wait, there is!!!!

Customer Service

Eventhough the course is bad, the employees were extremely friendly

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The only advantage is that there is a fitness club above the club house. It is always nice to see women jogging on a treadmill when your teeing off on the last hole.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 04, 2003]
Dan
Shoots in the 80s

Is a course that I frequently play because it is my school teams practice course. It is extremely hilly and has some challenging holes, but constantly seems to be under repair or construction. It is always burnt up and a slightly errant tee shot could wind you up in a dirt mound or pile of rocks. Overall isnt a bad course at a fair price.

Customer Service

Very friendly

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Apr 07, 2003]
dll37
Shoots in the 90s

Unlike the other review on this site, I liked Twining Valley. Very few of the holes are flat, with plenty of pretty vistas from some elevated tees. It's fun course, especially the 14th hole. You tee from an elevated tee to a large, flat landing area. Don't hit the driver though because you'll have to do a 90 degree turn to get onto a green that is neatly tucked in between a pond that covers most of the front and a bank that will cause you fits in the back. The green is sloped down toward the water making any pitch off the bank a nightmare. On the flip side, there are a couple short par 4's that a good shot with the drive could land in one. In fact, heavy hitters will need to back off or they'll overshoot the greens. I agree there are prettier golf courses out there as well as more challanging ones, but I found this course lots of fun to play.

Customer Service

Friendly.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 27, 2002]
jkamp
Shoots in the 90s

Not a challenging course. Usually crowded, with high handicap players. Always slow play. Terrible condition. If you can find a good place to hit from, it''s a good place to practice approach shots, but not much else.

Customer Service

Friendly, small pro shop.

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No driving range; very small, poorly kept putting green (as all greens).

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
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