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Aerial view of hole 1

Hole 1

Hole #1 is an uphill, slight dogleg left, Par 4. With a large mature cottonwood protecting the left side of the fairway you must favor the right side off the tee. Your approach shot is to an elevated green that slopes back to front. Its false front makes it important to carry the ball all the way to the hole.

Black
508
Blue
415
White
404
Green
392
Gold
363
Red
330
Aerial view of hole 2

Hole 2

Hole #2 will take a well-placed tee shot to about 140 yards to miss the bunkers that protect both sides of the fairway -- unless you want to take your chances with a driver and try to place a shot into the bottleneck of the fairway (no wider than 30 yards). Your approach shot is to a green that slopes back-to-front and is one of smallest and toughest greens to read.

Black
414
Blue
395
White
382
Green
378
Gold
378
Red
378
Aerial view of hole 3

Hole 3

Hole #3 is a short Par 4 will take all your skill to produce a good score. Your tee shot must carry the tree in the middle of the fairway. You must hug the left side to have a clear approach shot. The right side of the fairway is guarded by mature trees that hang over into the fairway. The green will break less from back to front than you think.

Black
388
Blue
359
White
348
Green
336
Gold
336
Red
308
Aerial view of hole 4

Hole 4

Hole #4 is the first Par 3 on the course. With the average yardage of 150, you would think it would be an easy hole. But, with the green framed by willow trees on both sides, a creek in front, and a green that is difficult to read, par a good score.

Black
178
Blue
163
White
153
Green
143
Gold
143
Red
115
Aerial view of hole 5

Hole 5

Hole #5 is a medium dogleg left, Par 4. The correct tee shot is 210 yards to the left side of the fairway which will leave you about 130-yard approach shot. A tee shot to the right of center will leave your approach shot blocked by a large group of trees. The green is protected by one of our deepest bunkers. The biggest defense of this hole is the lack of green depth -- making your distance control very important.

Black
381
Blue
379
White
345
Green
320
Gold
302
Red
302
Aerial view of hole 6

Hole 6

Hole #6 is the toughest hole on the course. It’s a severe dogleg right with a lake off the right side of the dogleg. A well-placed tee shot will be at the corner of the dogleg that leaving you about a 160-yard approach shot. Long hitters who try to cut the dogleg have little success with the strategically designed cut outs of the lake. The green is flanked by two bunkers that will test your short game skills.

Black
325
Blue
400
White
388
Green
375
Gold
375
Red
329
Aerial view of hole 7

Hole 7

Hole #7 is straight, uphill and plays longer than it measures. Your tee shot needs to find the center of fairway to miss the water on the left and fairway bunkers on the right. Your approach shot to the green must to be accurate with water on the left and greenside bunkers in front. The two-tiered green makes it a difficult putting green.

Black
577
Blue
520
White
508
Green
496
Gold
496
Red
423
Aerial view of hole 8

Hole 8

Hole #8 is a one of the longer Par 3’s on the course. Most players must hit a lower lofted club to a small green. It is best to stay right -- a shot to the left of the green must carry the bunker and will fall away making for a difficult up and down. Three is a great score on this hole.

Black
219
Blue
207
White
196
Green
183
Gold
134
Red
110
Aerial view of hole 9

Hole 9

Hole #9 is a great hole to finish out the nine. You have a blind tee shot that narrows down to about 110 yards left to the hole. Any shots that miss the fairway will be blocked by mature trees. The green is elevated and any shots that don’t carry to the pin will roll off the front and down 20 yards making par a very hard number to achieve.

Black
463
Blue
428
White
418
Green
408
Gold
328
Red
328
Aerial view of hole 10

Hole 10

Hole # 10 is a short Par 4 with a blind tee shot. Your landing area is no wider that 40 yards with trees on both sides of the fairway. Your approach shot needs to be precise to one of the smaller greens at Fox Hill that breaks from back to front.

Black
400
Blue
395
White
384
Green
373
Gold
344
Red
338
Aerial view of hole 11

Hole 11

Hole # 11 is the longest Par 3 on the course. Playing over 200 yards from the member tee it takes a great shot to hold the small green. The green is elevated and flanked by difficult bunkers that make it hard to get up and down for par.

Black
226
Blue
210
White
199
Green
188
Gold
125
Red
125
Aerial view of hole 12

Hole 12

Hole # 12 is a short Par 4 that looks easier than it is! With trees guarding both sides of the fairway, a tee shot down the middle a must. Your approach shot must carry a lake that is 30 yards from the front of the green. The green severely breaks from back to front, so any putt above hole will be very hard to stop.

Black
373
Blue
361
White
328
Green
311
Gold
268
Red
268
Aerial view of hole 13

Hole 13

Hole #13 Take the driver and aim at the bunker on the left and let it rip. Your approach shot is to a green that is one of the larger greens on the course. However, two bunkers guard the entrance to the green and a false front makes it important to get the ball to the pin.

Black
418
Blue
404
White
395
Green
385
Gold
357
Red
357
Aerial view of hole 14

Hole 14

Hole #14 is the last Par 5 and your last chance to gain some ground on the course. Take aim at a bunker on the left -- about 260 yards from the tee. Long hitters will try for this green in two but with a deep bunker covering the front of the green it’s better to lay up. The green is elevated but large and fairly flat.

Black
572
Blue
551
White
539
Green
528
Gold
460
Red
460
Aerial view of hole 15

Hole 15

Hole #15 is long Par 4 stretching almost to 450 yards. With a tee box that shares with the black tees of Hole 7 you have a shot that must carry the water to a fairway that bottlenecks at about 140 yards. With a big cottonwood covering the right side of the rough your tee shot is forced to hug the left side. Your approach shot is to a three-tiered, sharply-sloping green that can be very difficult to putt. A Par here will help you gain strokes on the field.

Black
487
Blue
462
White
445
Green
423
Gold
445
Red
423
Aerial view of hole 16

Hole 16

Hole #16 is the signature hole at Fox Hill. Your tee shot must carry at least 150 yards over the lake off the tee. The fairway runs downhill towards a pond so a driver is not a good option for longer hitters. A well placed 230-yard shot will run out to about 150-yard approach shot. Be sure not to be long! The green is long, narrow and two-tiered. Back pins on this green make it hard to get down in two putts.

Black
433
Blue
402
White
397
Green
362
Gold
309
Red
294
Aerial view of hole 1

Hole 17

Hole #17 is the last Par 3 of the course. The average distance is about 170 yards to a large green. However, a deep bunker guards the front; long shots will find the water behind the green: and a mature cottonwood will knock down shots to the right. With the only bailout on the left, it makes for tough shot down the stretch as you are finishing your round.

Black
192
Blue
188
White
171
Green
171
Gold
155
Red
155
Aerial view of hole 18

Hole 18

Hole #18 is Par 4 is a blind dogleg left. Long hitters must be able to move the ball from right to left to hit the speed slot and get to about 100 yards in. Most players will play to the top of the hill to give them a downhill shot to a receptive green. However, the green is elevated so a missed green will give you a tough up and down. This is a great finishing hole where Par is a great score.

Black
469
Blue
448
White
434
Green
434
Gold
434
Red
402

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