Red Fox

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Red Fox?

We always recommend visiting Red Fox in late spring or early fall. The course conditions are typically pristine, and the cooler temperatures make for a much more enjoyable round than the humid summer months. You'll also catch some incredible foliage if you time it right in October.

What makes Red Fox unique compared to other courses in the region?

Red Fox truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and a layout that demands thoughtful shot placement, not just brute strength. We particularly love how the course integrates the natural rock outcroppings, especially around the challenging par-5 12th hole. It feels genuinely wild.

How challenging is Red Fox for an average golfer, and what should I watch out for?

Red Fox is a fair test for most handicaps, but it will expose any weaknesses in your short game. The greens are notoriously fast and have subtle breaks that can be frustrating if you're not paying attention. We found the approach to the par-4 8th to be particularly tricky with its false front.

What's the typical cost to play Red Fox, and is it worth it?

You'll find Red Fox offers excellent value for a course of this caliber, with green fees generally in the mid-tier range for the United States. We definitely think it's worth every penny for the quality of the layout and the immaculate conditioning. Consider booking online for potential twilight deals.

Are there any specific amenities or services at Red Fox that we should know about?

The pro shop at Red Fox is well-stocked with local gear and essentials, and the practice facilities are top-notch, including a great short game area. We also highly recommend grabbing a bite at the clubhouse grill after your round; their local craft beer selection is surprisingly good.