Fox Creek
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the absolute best time to play Fox Creek and truly enjoy its unique layout?
We always recommend late spring or early fall for Fox Creek. The course conditions are pristine, the temperatures are ideal for walking, and you'll avoid the summer crowds and humidity that can make those back nine holes feel like a slog. Plus, the foliage around the creek is just stunning.
I've heard Fox Creek has some tricky greens - what should I be prepared for?
You're right, the greens at Fox Creek are definitely its biggest defense. They're often subtly sloped and surprisingly fast, especially on the back nine. We always advise playing for the center of the green and taking an extra minute to read your putts - don't get aggressive too early.
What's the one hole at Fox Creek that truly captures its character, and how should I play it?
For us, it's the par-3 7th hole, which plays directly over a wide section of the creek. It's not overly long, but the water visually intimidates, and the green is deceptively shallow. Take an extra club, trust your swing, and aim for the heart of the green - don't let the water get in your head.
Is playing Fox Creek a good value, and what's the typical cost for a round?
Absolutely, Fox Creek offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get. Green fees typically range from $60-85 with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. We suggest looking for twilight rates if you're flexible, as you can often snag a great deal for a late afternoon round.
What's a practical piece of advice for a first-timer at Fox Creek to make their round more enjoyable?
Our top tip is to embrace the walk, if you're able. While carts are available, the course's natural undulations and the scenic paths along the creek are best experienced on foot. You'll get a better feel for the subtle elevation changes and appreciate the course's design more fully.