TGC 2019 introduces Twin Falls GC 1989, a detailed parkland course module. Charles Chapman designed it. It draws on Twin Falls Golf Club at 545 Grandview Dr, Twin Falls, Idaho. This public venue opened in 1931 and spans 5,505 yards over 18 holes. It plays to a par of 68 and a slope of 105. Water flows, and rock outcrops frame each hole. 

The Snake River Canyon appears in every view. You’ll spot steep basalt cliffs above tight fairways and face dramatic elevation changes on several tees. A par three drops from high ground to the green. Natural springs add quiet water features. Arid canyon walls rise beyond the rough. You can see distant mountains on clear days. The course stays open year-round. 

A welcoming clubhouse offers snacks for refueling. Parkland trees line many holes. Microclimates foster lush turf along sheltered holes. The layout demands precise shot placement. Twin Falls GC 1989 rewards strategic play and showcases Idaho’s canyon beauty. Players encounter both challenges and stunning scenery. Experience wonder.