Twin Lakes Country Club

1230 Legion Drive
Twin Lakes, WI 53181

262-877-2500

About Us

Twin Lakes Country Club has been family owned and operated by the Cantwell family since 1982. We would like to extend a warm welcome to you as our guest. We hope you enjoy your golf and dining experience with us where the staff is friendly, the service is outstanding, the food is great, and the atmosphere will remind you of home.

Established in 1912, Twin Lakes Country Club is one of Wisconsin’s oldest golf courses. Unique and fun for all ages and abilities, we have five par 5′s, six par 3′s, and seven par 4′s. Often described as a throwback to the days of small and true greens, where accuracy and control is rewarded over distance. We are the perfect choice for your home course, fundraiser outing, wedding, corporate event, and more.

Our staff is led by our superintendent Matt Gronke. Since 1975 he has been responsible for our dream. Each day his staff improves the conditions of the course and their efforts keep the price affordable for every golfer. Since 2001 Chad has served as our Head Golf Professional and Director of the Twin Lakes Junior Golf Academy. His passion for the game and commitment to excellence guarantees that your time spent with us is enjoyable to you and personal to us.

We are extremely proud of our Junior Golf Program. We are over 150 members strong and feature a six week instructional academy as well as a scholarship program and season pass. Juniors at TLCC earn money for college while learning proper swing technique, rules, etiquette, and playing the game of a lifetime.

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