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Twin Wells Golf Course

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2000 E Shady Grove Rd, Irving, Texas, 75063, United States
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Jul 17, 2017
I do not play a lot of golf. I am not that interested in it. The place is well taken care of and I enjoyed the running through the course; the staff is wonderful and at least, the ones I dealt with, always had a smile on their faces. It IS a little pricey though.

Aug 31, 2017
Shame on the gerrymandering of Irving funds. The City of Irving is anathema for letting this gorgeous layout go unfunded. A nice owner has taken over and he and his helper work like sugar mill jackasses to keep it barely playable. Call the City of Irving and request this course gets some funding to restore course to it's original state.

Aug 27, 2017
Closed for renovations until Fall 2018, but it's a great place to go and park away from everything if you need a quiet place to read, relax, check your phone, etc. Not very green...the grass hasn't been maintained...but the sunset views are gorgeous...

Mar 6, 2016
Very disappointed. A decent layout but the conditions are what you might expect to find in a deep country golf ranch. Greens were only decent but ran very slow. Fairways and tees are non-definitive and nearly bare of turf whatsoever. Carts were worn. There are some nice views and the staff is very welcoming. Maintenance seems severely neglected. I've played other tracks nearby for less fees and much better experience. However, I didn't experience the stray dogs or flies that were mentioned several times previously. I'm told there was a country club on this same site many years ago, but this is definitely one for the less serious player.

Mar 30, 2016
My local course. Owned by the city of Irving. The city doesn't help maintain the course at all, which is a shame. The layout is great and great views of the Dallas skyline. When it rains it helps this course out a lot. But in the dry months it plays like a links course. The staff has always been friendly and helpful. Just wish the city would spend a little money and help improve it. Update 3/29/2016: As much as i hate to say this, I will ever play there again. This is no fairways, Tee Boxes, and the greens are not green, rough and sandy. I lost so many balls in the fairway cause the course is not being maintained. I was overcharge for twilight play. I didn't even play 8 holes before I called it quits. Fellow Golfers, save your money and go to elsewhere. Its a matter of time before its closed for good.

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Mon:6:30 am - 9:30 pm
Tue:6:30 am - 9:30 pm Open Today
Wed:6:30 am - 9:30 pm
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