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Golf Staff
Director of Golf: Barry Jennings
Golf Professional: Todd Poirot
Golf Course Superintendent: Rich Parker
Assistant Golf Course Superintendent: Jesse Lehman
Equipment Manager: Lonny Lawson |
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Fox Hill is an 18-hole bent grass course with water in play. It was built in 1972 and was designed by Frank Hummel. There are many large trees lining the fairways. Water hazards (lakes and a stream) come into play on at least eight holes. Significant enhancements and improvements (i.e., additional mounding and bunkers and a new sprinkler system) have been made in recent years according to a master plan developed by Dick Phelps.
Fox Hill has long been a challenging golf course, if underestimated by many based on its old Rating and Slope. A recent Rating update by the CGA indicated that this is one of the most challenging Front Range courses, whether private, public, military or resort.
With the definition of "challenging" being the handicap index earned by a player shooting even par, Fox Hill ranks 2nd among 27 Northern Front Range 18 hole private clubs, 6th among 48 Colorado 18 hole private clubs, and 5th among the 144 public/resort/military courses. Overall in Colorado, Fox Hill ranks 10th among the over 250 golf courses surveyed.
No matter how you look at it, this course will challenge the best golfers, and ranks ahead of such luminaries as Cherry Hills C.C., Columbine C.C., Denver C.C. and Boulder C.C.
Architect: Frank Hummel Opened: 1972 |
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