Fox Creek

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Fox Creek, and what should I watch out for?

You'll find Fox Creek's true test lies in its deceptively sloped greens, especially on the back nine; they're quicker than they look. Don't let the open fairways fool you; your short game needs to be sharp here to avoid three-putts and keep your score respectable.

When's the absolute best time to play Fox Creek for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We recommend late spring or early fall for Fox Creek; the weather is perfect, and the course isn't as packed as peak summer. Aim for a weekday morning tee time to truly enjoy the quiet back nine and avoid any weekend rush.

Is Fox Creek worth the green fee, and what kind of overall experience should I expect?

Absolutely, Fox Creek offers excellent value for a public course, especially considering the consistent conditioning and enjoyable layout. You're paying for a well-maintained, relaxed round without the pretension of a private club, making it a solid choice for a fun day out.

What's the one hole at Fox Creek everyone talks about, and how should I play it?

Everyone raves about the par-3 14th at Fox Creek, which demands a precise shot over a winding creek to a tiered green. We suggest taking an extra club and aiming for the middle; missing short or long means trouble you'd rather avoid.

What's the clubhouse situation like at Fox Creek, and what can I expect after my round?

The Fox Creek clubhouse is straightforward and welcoming- not overly fancy, but it gets the job done perfectly. You'll find a decent grill for a post-round burger and a cold drink, ideal for recounting your birdies- or bogeys- on the patio.