TWIN OAKS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Denmark, WI, USA
Twin Oaks Country Club sits in Denmark, a small community in northeastern Wisconsin's Brown County, roughly fifteen miles south of Green Bay. The course serves a regional membership drawn from the surrounding agricultural and small-town landscape, offering golf in a setting characteristic of Wisconsin's gently rolling terrain. The club operates as a traditional nine-hole facility, a common format for rural and small-town clubs throughout the upper Midwest.
The layout works with the natural topography of the area, featuring mature tree growth that frames fairways and defines playing corridors. Modest elevation changes provide visual interest and strategic variety across the routing. Like many Wisconsin courses of its type, Twin Oaks incorporates the region's native hardwoods and open spaces, creating a parkland character that reflects the agricultural heritage of Brown County. The course design emphasizes playability for members of varying skill levels while maintaining enough challenge to reward thoughtful course management.
Twin Oaks functions as a community gathering place, hosting local tournaments and social events typical of small-town country clubs in Wisconsin. The club maintains traditions common to nine-hole facilities, where members often play multiple loops and the pace of play allows for social interaction. The setting offers views across the surrounding farmland and wooded areas that characterize this part of the state, providing a quiet retreat from the more developed areas closer to Green Bay.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Twin Oaks at Twin Oaks Country Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10.
Yes. Twin Oaks at Twin Oaks Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Twin Oaks is 72.
Twin Oaks plays 6,468 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Twin Oaks is 116.
Twin Oaks is a 18-hole course.