The Fox Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play The Fox Golf Club?

We always recommend late spring or early fall for The Fox. You'll find the course in prime condition, lush but not overly wet, and the temperatures are absolutely ideal for a comfortable round. Avoid the peak summer heat; it can make those longer holes feel even longer.

How challenging is The Fox Golf Club for an average golfer?

The Fox offers a fair but firm test, especially if you're not precise off the tee. The front nine is more forgiving, but the back nine tightens up considerably, demanding thoughtful shot placement over brute strength. Don't let the scenic views distract you from the subtle breaks on the greens.

What's the signature hole or a unique feature I should look out for at The Fox?

Keep an eye out for Hole 14, aptly named "The Den." It's a stunning par-3 over a natural ravine, and the green has a deceptive false front that loves to repel slightly short shots. You might even spot a real fox or two near the wooded areas on the back nine, adding to the course's charm.

How busy does The Fox Golf Club get, and what's your advice for booking a tee time?

Weekends at The Fox are predictably bustling, so if you're aiming for a prime morning slot, book at least two weeks in advance. For a more relaxed pace and better value, we suggest a weekday afternoon tee time. You'll likely enjoy a quicker round and still have plenty of daylight.

Is The Fox Golf Club worth the green fee, and what's the vibe like after your round?

Absolutely, The Fox delivers excellent value for the quality of play and the consistent course conditions. After your round, head to "The Brush" grill in the clubhouse; they make a fantastic burger and pour a great local craft beer. It's a friendly, unpretentious spot perfect for reliving your best shots.