Foxbridge Golf Club - North Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Foxbridge North Course a unique challenge compared to other Canadian courses?

You'll find the North Course truly tests your precision, especially with its tree-lined fairways and the subtle, yet tricky, undulations on the greens. It's not about brute force here; you need to think your way around, particularly on the back nine where water comes into play more often than you'd expect.

When is the absolute best time to play the Foxbridge North Course for optimal conditions and scenery?

We highly recommend visiting in late September or early October. The fall foliage around the course is absolutely stunning, painting a vibrant backdrop that makes every shot feel more picturesque. Plus, the summer crowds have thinned out, offering a more relaxed pace of play.

What should I expect regarding the cost of a round at Foxbridge North Course, and is it good value?

Expect to pay a premium for a round here, typically in the mid-to-high range for a Canadian public course, but it's absolutely worth it for the immaculate conditions and thoughtful design. The course maintenance is consistently top-notch, ensuring a fantastic playing surface from tee to green.

Are there any specific holes or views on the North Course that I absolutely shouldn't miss?

Definitely keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it's a beauty with a challenging carry over water to a well-guarded green. The elevated tee shot on the 14th also offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, a perfect spot to pause and take it all in.

What practical advice do you have for a first-timer tackling the Foxbridge North Course?

Bring your A-game with your short irons – those greens demand accurate approaches to avoid tricky pin positions and run-offs. We also suggest taking a cart, as there are some significant distances between greens and tees that can tire you out if you're walking.