Twin Springs Golf Course sprawls across a lush green meadow that formerly served as a dairy farm. There are some gently rolling hills but it's still a very walkable course and the elevations offer glimpses of the beautiful Mount Wachusett in the distance. The nine-hole course is modest in length and player friendly enough for beginners, but beware of the small, sloped greens, which can be tricky for even the best golfers. The springs that the golf course gets its name from provide water hazards on nearly every hole. There are two signature holes, the par-3 fourth and the par-4 sixth, both of which are classic risk-reward challenges. Twin Springs Golf Course's 140-yard fourth hole starts at the top of a hill and then tumbles down to a wide, shallow green that is guarded in front by a brook. This hole can be especially tough if it's a windy day.