Blue Fox Run Golf Course

Three 9 hole courses - Red, White and Blue. Can play two sequentially for 18 hole round.

Website: https://www.bluefoxent.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Given the three 9-hole courses, which combination do you recommend for the best 18-hole experience at Blue Fox Run?

We've played them all, and for a balanced round, we often lean towards the White and Blue nines. The White offers some tighter, tree-lined shots, while the Blue opens up with a few more elevation changes, giving you a great variety in one round. If you prefer a slightly more challenging start, pair the Red with the White.

How challenging is Blue Fox Run for an average golfer, and is it beginner-friendly?

Blue Fox Run is quite playable for most skill levels, making it a solid choice for a casual round without being overly punishing. While you'll find enough strategic bunkering and water hazards to keep you honest, especially on the Red nine, it's generally forgiving enough for beginners to enjoy. We think it strikes a nice balance.

When is the best time of year to play Blue Fox Run, and what can I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is typically perfect, and the course is usually in fantastic shape. You'll find the greens well-maintained and the fairways lush, offering a consistently enjoyable playing surface. Summer can be hot, but the course holds up well.

Is Blue Fox Run a good value, and what other amenities should I know about?

Absolutely, Blue Fox Run offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get, especially compared to some pricier options in the region. Beyond the course, they have a solid practice area with a driving range and putting green, plus a friendly pro shop and a casual grill for post-round refreshments. It's a complete package for a day out.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Blue Fox Run that really stand out?

While it's not known for dramatic elevation, the par-3 7th on the Blue nine always catches our eye - it's a tricky downhill shot over water that demands precision. You'll also appreciate the mature tree lines across all three nines, which really define many of the holes and add to the course's character. It's a classic New England feel.