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Twisted Oaks Golf Club

4.4   Golfshake Golf Course Rating 6 reviews | Post Review | Website
| HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

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Twisted Oaks Golf Club, Florida is


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Address: 4801 N Forest Ridge Blvd Beverly Hills Florida 34465-8706, Citrus, Florida, 34465-8706 United States

Tel: (352) 746 6257

Golf Pro: Chuck McNeight

Website: http://www.twistedoaksgolfclub.com


Golf Club Facilities

Golf club hire  Club Hire
Buggy Hire  Buggy Hire
Bar  Bar
Food  Dining

Semi-Private

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Review Information


GOLFSHAKE RATING

4.36

Golfshake Golf Course Rating

 

AVERAGE RATING 4.4
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HIGHLY RATED

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4.3

The Course

4

Course Conditions

4.3

Value For Money

4.3

Pace of Play

3.5

Facilities & Service

4.1

Hospitality

3.4

Practice Facilities

3.8

Food & Drink

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Pft T rated 4.5 out of 5

Reviewed Jan 14 2023


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David T rated 5 out of 5

Reviewed Feb 11 2022

Twisted Oaks Golf Club – Citrus County’s Hidden Golf Course Gem

Twisted Oaks Golf Club near Beverly Hills, FL is not your typical Florida golf course. Like many courses in the Sunshine State, it offers rolling hills, well-groomed fairways and greens, several blind shots, and a lot of terrific views. Twisted Oaks will challenge golfers at every skill level and the staff can offer tips to help you play your best and enjoy your surroundings. As you make your way around the course, you’ll notice a lot of mounding and undulation in the fairways and along the peripheries; something that separates Twisted Oaks from many other flat, Florida courses. There’s a lot more to this track than your typical sand, water, and palm trees!

Several holes feature significant elevation changes – at least for Florida. The 7th hole requires an extra club to get to the elevated green on your approach shot. Golf Course Superintendent Chuck Barclay always has the course in top condition and the greens putt true and tend to run a little bit on the quick side. There’s some good undulation to them, but they won’t leave you scratching your head.

In addition to a challenging and well-conditioned golf course, Twisted Oaks also has some of the best practice facilities in the area; it’s not uncommon to see players out on the range working on their game. In addition to a full-length driving range with target greens, there’s also chipping and putting greens and fairway and greenside bunkers. You can work on every part of your game. Should you need help, Lyman is also the Head Golf Professional and is available to help.

The golf club offers yardages for just about every level of golfer. Ladies and Seniors can choose to play from the Red tees at 4,649 yards, with a course rating of 66 and a slope of 115. Better golfers can step back to the Black tees (6,880/73/130) and seriously challenge themselves. Others can choose the Blue Tees (6,479/70.9/123) the White Tees (5,928/68.4/121) or the Golds (5,241/64.6/112). Choose the tees that best match your game and you’re sure to have a good time.

Twisted Oaks starts with a very challenging par 5 that plays 514 yards from the White Tees and for the majority of players is going to be a 3-shot hole. It’s a moderate double dogleg and you can’t see the green from the tee, which creates a blind tee shot. Once you reach the top of the hill for your second shot, you can see the rest of the hole, and all of the hills and mounding you see gives you a pretty good idea of what’s in store!. Play your layup shot right of the tree on the left to have the best angle into the green. Your approach shot is slightly uphill into a green that slopes back to front and is protected by two bunkers on the right side and a large bunker in the back. It’s a great starting hole.

The 6th hole is a short, 431 -yard (White Tees) par 5 that can be reached with two extraordinary shots. The last time I played the course, I told myself I was going to go over the trees, cut the corner and get home in two. Fortunately, my playing partners talked some sense into me! First of all, you’ll either need to hit a drive over the trees and around the corner of the dogleg or over the trees left of the cart path and down the left side. A good drive will leave less than 225 yards to the pin. Over the trees will leave a clearer shot into the green. Should you choose the left, you’ll need to navigate over trees and a large bunker in front. Number 6 can yield some low scores but it can also hand out some big numbers too.

The 8th hole is a picturesque par 3 that plays 152 yards (White Tees) into a large green fronted by a beautifully rock-landscaped pond front left and sand on the right. There’s a lot of mounding if you’re long and can make for a tough recovery. Par is a good score here.

Number 10 may well be the one hole that helped name the golf course. It’s a 363-yard par 4 that at first glance looks fairly straightforward. The twisted oak trees sit on either side of the fairway in the landing area. They sit about 140 yards from the green and there’s not a lot of room between them. If you can’t get over them off the tee, the trick is to leave enough room between the ball and the trees to go over them. You’ll need to take enough club on your approach shot, anything short will trickle down the hill and leave a tough uphill approach shot. The green is protected by a large bunker left and is surrounded by grass mounds.

Number 13 is another long and challenging par 5. It’s a long 530-yard par-five dogleg left that keeps turning left and is going to be a three-shot hole. If you can hot a draw, now’s the time to do it. The bunkering in the landing area of your layup shot looks great and hopefully won’t come into play. Your approach shot plays slightly downhill, yet anything short will leave a difficult uphill chip shot into the green.

Looking for a risk/reward opportunity? Number 17 is a short 336-yard par 4 dogleg right. If you’re a longball hitter and can hit a fade. This may be the chance you’ve been looking for! Alternatively, if you can place your drive between the two oak trees just left of the large fairway waste bunker, you’ll have a short slightly uphill tee shot and a chance at par or better.

The 18th hole is one of the best finishing holes in the area. It’s another dogleg left and a good drive can leave a chance to get home in two. The hole plays 481 yards from the White Tees with lots of mounding in the fairway. Hit a good drive down the middle and you’ll have a little more than 200 yards uphill into an elevated green. If you can’t get home in two, play your layup shot out to the right side for the best angle. Par or better is a great way to end your round.

Twisted Oaks is owned by PGA Professional Tommy Lyman, who also serves as the General Manager. Lyman knows what his golfers want, especially the ones that venture down from up north every winter: green grass. Because of this, Twisted Oaks is one of the few remaining courses that overseed their fairways, tee boxes, and greens every year to maintain that lush, green color. Although it is appealing to the eye, it can be a Golf Course Superintendent’s nightmare but course Superintendent Chuck Barclay and his staff are up to the challenge each year. “We sometimes struggle in the spring with the transition from Ryegrass back to Bermuda, and a lot of that depends on what Mother Nature throws at us. Thankfully, the past few years we’ve gone into the fall overseed with really healthy Bermuda grass which helps a lot. These are the original greens from when the course was built in 1988 and quite honestly, with all the play they get, they wouldn’t have survived this long if we didn’t overseed.”

Something that should help boost play if not membership is the new 207-home Fairways at Twisted Oaks subdivision going in adjacent to the par 3 8th hole. Eighty-nine new homes will be surrounded by five holes on the golf course off Forest Ridge Boulevard as the single-family deed-restricted community is built in three phases. Lyman said that “the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted homeowners to move out of busy cities and seek rural tranquility in places like Citrus County and the Fairways at Twisted Oaks fits the bill.”

Although it’s a daily fee facility, Twisted Oaks offers annual memberships for singles, couples, and seasonal residents. Your membership includes unlimited greens and cart fees, 14-day advanced tee times and preferred tee times as well as participation in member club events and the Men’s/Ladies Golf Associations. Membership rates are very reasonable and you don’t have to play all the time to realize savings. Check out the Membership tab on the website for more information. www.twistedoaksgc.com.

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David T rated 4 out of 5

Reviewed Nov 22 2021

A Key Piece of the Crystal River Golf Puzzle

The Crystal River area in Florida has been a vacation lover’s paradise for many years, and for a variety of reasons. Water lovers have their pick: scalloping, scuba diving, fishing kayaking, or taking a refreshing swim with the oh-so-adorable manatees. Outdoor enthusiasts can choose from activities such as hiking, biking, birding, and horseback riding. If you prefer to stay indoors, there are several art galleries, museums, as well as the performing Arts Center of Citrus County. So much to do.

A popular outdoor sport that seems to be underrated in this part of the state is golf. That’s very surprising because the area offers several private, semi-private, and daily fee facilities with distances ranging from executive length to PGA TOUR length. There is something here for all levels of golfer.

Twisted Oaks Golf Club is a daily fee facility that is a must-play if you are new to or visiting the area. Course owner Tommy Lyman has been in the golf business a long time and knows how important it is to live up to your clientele’s expectations. “Most of the golf courses in the area have given up on overseeding,” Lyman says, “to them, it’s become an unnecessary expense.” Lyman does not see it that way. “A good portion of our golfers in the winter are snowbirds and they expect to see green fairways, tee boxes, and lush greens when they come down here.”

In addition to playing on green surfaces year-round, Twisted Oaks has a lot to offer daily fee golfers. With only a few exceptions the greens are visible from the tees and the course is in great shape. There is a fair amount of elevation change – especially for Florida – and the course is very playable for every level of golfer. Several risk/reward opportunities will most likely yield a better score after you’ve played the course at least once.

The 6th hole is one of those unseeable greens. Calling it a dogleg right just doesn’t do this hole justice; it’s more like a right turn. It’s also one of those holes that if you know how to play it you can score well. From the White tees, it’s a 431-yard par 5 and requires about a 200-yard tee shot to the corner of the dogleg. The next time I play it I will hit a driver off the tee over the trees on the corner which should leave a mid to long-iron into the green and a good score. As long as you can find the ball after your tee shot, you’ll have an opportunity to score well here.

While you can certainly get a good meal at any one of these courses, Crystal River has a restaurant that can’t be missed, especially if you’re a seafood lover. The Seafood Seller is owned by Jimmie Stoltz and his wife, Sue Gerzel. Jimmy hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and has brought a little bit of that Cajun flair to the area. Sue is from Baltimore, MD, so she knows a little something about seafood too! You can order all types of seafood, everything from Louisiana crawfish to oysters, littleneck clams, and a variety of fresh fish. I went with the steamed king crab legs with Cajun seasoning, just the right amount of spice. If it swims in the water and you can eat it, the Seafood Seller has it. They also have a full liquor bar with several local and imported beers on tap.

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Dee B rated 4 out of 5

Reviewed Jul 26 2017

Great tee set ups for a long or short game

A well laid out and challenging course with tee options to add massive length and challenge for the long hitters

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Larry C rated 5 out of 5

Reviewed Sep 3 2013


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