New Mexico
Twin Warriors Golf Club
High-desert resort golf
Twin Warriors is big, scenic, and convenient if the group is using Hyatt Regency Tamaya or moving between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It is the best resort-style complement to the more rugged architecture plays.
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Twin Warriors is big, scenic, and convenient if the group is using Hyatt Regency Tamaya or moving between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It is the best resort-style complement to the more rugged architecture plays.
Best for
Groups that want this course to anchor the trip.
Watch out
- Long and demanding from the tips
How to play it
Very good if it fits the route. Choose tees like adults.
Course intelligence
What you need to know
Strengths
- - Strong resort presentation
Watch-outs
- - Long and demanding from the tips
Signature holes
5, 10, 18
Book it right
Cost, access, and timing
Green fees
Resort/public seasonal pricing; verify current rates.
Best season
March: Playable but windier and less reliable.
Caddies / walking
Carts are common.
Booking move
Confirm Las Campanas access before building around it.
Weather read
Pick the right window.
March: Playable but windier and less reliable.
Jan
68F / 45F
Sun Best; rain Low
Feb
72F / 48F
Sun Best; rain Low
Mar
79F / 53F
Sun Best; rain Low
Apr
87F / 60F
Sun Good; rain Low
May
96F / 68F
Sun Hot; rain Low
Jun
105F / 77F
Sun Very hot; rain Low
Google review
4/5 - 7 months ago
The fact that I live in Michigan, the landscape and scenery here is incredible. The staff is very accommodating. I played here probably 10 years ago and remembered the course itself being much more plush. Cart paths are in need of some attention as well.
The fact that I live in Michigan, the landscape and scenery here is incredible. The staff is very accommodating. I played here probably 10 years ago and remembered the course itself being much more plush. Cart paths are in need of some attention as well.
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Google review
5/5 - 5 months ago
Beautiful course, excellent green conditions. Played here in late November, just make sure you check sunset time before booking.
Beautiful course, excellent green conditions. Played here in late November, just make sure you check sunset time before booking.
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5/5 - 7 months ago
Wonderful golf course, too bad we got rained out! Did get a rain check, so definitely will come back. Play smart, let the contours work for you. Enjoy the scenery!
Wonderful golf course, too bad we got rained out! Did get a rain check, so definitely will come back. Play smart, let the contours work for you. Enjoy the scenery!
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