Fox Run Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Fox Run Golf Course for ideal conditions?
We've found the sweet spot for Fox Run is from late May through early October. You'll experience lush, well-maintained greens and fairways, plus comfortable temperatures perfect for a full 18 holes. Aim for early fall if you love a round surrounded by vibrant Canadian foliage.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Fox Run, and are there any signature holes I should look out for?
Fox Run offers a fair but engaging challenge, especially with its rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers. Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th hole; it demands a precise shot over water and offers a stunning view of the surrounding Canadian wilderness. The back nine really tests your short game.
Is Fox Run Golf Course a good value, and what amenities are available beyond the greens?
Absolutely, we consider Fox Run an excellent value for the quality of golf you get in Canada. Beyond the course, you'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a pro shop and a casual grill where you can grab a post-round meal or a cold drink. Their practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green, are also well-maintained.
What makes the scenery at Fox Run unique, and should I expect any wildlife encounters?
The scenery at Fox Run truly captures the essence of Canadian nature, with mature forests bordering many fairways and natural wetlands coming into play. Given the name, it's no surprise we've often spotted deer, various bird species, and yes, even a fox or two during our rounds. It's a peaceful, natural setting.
How easy is it to secure a tee time at Fox Run, and what's the typical pace of play?
Booking a tee time at Fox Run is generally straightforward, especially if you plan a week or two in advance, though weekends can fill up quickly. We've consistently found the pace of play to be very reasonable, typically around four hours for a foursome, which makes for a very enjoyable and unhurried round. They do a good job of keeping things moving.