Twin Creek

Germantown, Ohio     1 course · 27 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Andrew Ardle › December 15, 2023
A-
-  +0 votes  + Dean Hass › October 25, 2023
B+
-  +2 votes  + Tom Wagner › April 3, 2023
B+
Short heavily wooded and technical ace race course. Tight lines requiring precision shot shaping and proper disc selection. The river comes into play on a few holes. Nice cement pads and older baskets, a few elevated. Tee signs with directional tape to next hole. The last holes were a bit difficult to navigate. Well maintained.
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Ellis › April 13, 2022
B
-  +0 votes  + Andrew Miller › March 18, 2022
B-
-  +0 votes  + Jace Brooks › January 2, 2022
A-
Make the experience what you want.
Challenging black holes.
Fun ace run red holes.

Beautiful scenery along the creek.
Great signage , throw pads, and maintenance is typically good.
-  +0 votes  + Lucas Gorz › March 27, 2021
B+
One of the things I really like about this course is that the Black layout has holes that will challenge even experienced players. The red course is great for helping new players learn the game and challenge them to learn to control their shots. The red course reminds me of a more technical version of Blendon Woods in Columbus. There are a lot of ace-run opportunities (the Black course offers several as well).
-  +0 votes  + Todd Welsh › May 6, 2021
A-
Regular players should play the Black 27 holes. This course will force you to try different angled shots, especially with all the slanted trees in the fairways.
-  +0 votes  + Derek Ramsey › February 24, 2020
B-
-  +0 votes  + Mark Fages › November 18, 2019
C+
All holes in the woods. Few open holes. Few holes that require a driver. Not much variety. 1 Hole (21 I think) has a water hazard to the left. Be aware of whether you are playing the Red or Black setups. If you don’t pay attention to that it can get confusing back on 13/14. Very many birdie opportunities for those who play it regularly. My bogies came on 13, 17 & 19. Those birdie opps are on the front 11 holes or so, so be aware of that if you are a first timer. This course is a lot of finess ...
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-  +0 votes  + Keegan Maxwell › January 6, 2020
B
Very well maintained
-  +0 votes  + Korey Sheehy › October 10, 2019
A-
-  +0 votes  + Nick Gilmore › May 24, 2018
B+
A really fun course that can be hard for the best players BUT can be okay for a new player too! With the number of trees and other hazards, this course is very fun! Sometimes the city does not keep up very well with the woods and discs can be hard to find. Also, there is one hole where water is a definite possibility. Overall, a very fun course.
-  +2 votes  + Matthew Hull › February 4, 2018
B
I was actually quite impressed with this course! The Red Course is absolutely fantastic for ace runs while the Black Course is much more challenging with a few holes that even rival Idlewild's difficulty (just a few holes mind you). The diamond teepad hole is fun and original (one route is great for backhanders while the other one is perfect for fans of the flick throw) and you can just tell that a lot of effort has been put into making this course enjoyable and fun. Granted, some holes are noth ...
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-  +1 votes  + Matt Dobson › April 17, 2017
A
Fun and challenging course. Excellent for improving mid range game. Very Technical course
-  +0 votes  + Xelto G › June 25, 2015
B+
Heavily wooded, technical course. Mostly short-to-mid length holes, but lots of them. A bit of water, but not much, also not all that much in the way of elevation changes. Despite that, it's a well-laid-out and enjoyable course. Good variety of throws needed.
-  +0 votes  + Dylan Guntle › August 3, 2014
B+
When properly maintained it is a great course. When it is not you spend more time walking in stinging nettles than you do playing disc golf.
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Loraine › June 8, 2014
A
Fantastic course. Love the lay out, challenging. I love the fact that they can change pin locations periodically, which makes it a whole new course! Only got to play 20 holes, can't wait to make it back to play the rest
-  +0 votes  + Mike Miller › July 8, 2013
A-
First time playing this course, I played the red tees. Nice clean course!
-  +0 votes  + Timothy Wilson › August 8, 2012
A-
-  +0 votes  + Steve Strayer › July 5, 2012
A-
Fun 100% wooeded course with challenging layout. They have two course lay-outs here. Black tees and red tees. They use the same tees and baskets for each on some of the holes. Black is 27 baskets and red is 18. Lots of finesse shots.
-  +0 votes  + bobaloui leroy › June 16, 2012
A
Twin Creek has been expanded and redesigned Into a 27 hole festival of fun. Concrete tees on every hole and next to the beautiful Twin Creek. Well designed to keep tee box'es and fairways safe. Lots of shade for the masters. My favorite course in the Miami Valley.
-  +1 votes  + Matthew Smith › May 7, 2012
A-
Very nice wooded course with some great opportunities to ace. The short tees are red and the long tees are black. Lots of holes to play with a nice layout. Definitely worth a trip.
-  +0 votes  + Harley D. Griffith › March 15, 2012
A
Love this course!
-  +0 votes  + Chris Goodrich › December 24, 2011
B
Not a bad course, not a great course, but a fun course. The Red course is 18 holes and very short. If you're looking for ace runs that's your course. The black course is 27 holes and is much more challenging. I especially liked the new loop. Hole 14 is a great technical hole, forcing a well placed tee shot in order to be able to approach or run at a basket on a hill. Hole 17 is a 444' (I think) turn over shot to set up an uphill hyzer (RHBH) run at the basket. Both were really nice. Ther ...
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