It’s best not to think of Fox Hollow as a single course because it is really three distinct 9-hole courses that feature different styles including links, meadows, and canyon designs. At Fox Hollow they rotate between the three courses, so one day if you pay for 18 holes you may play Links and Meadow, while another day could be Meadow and Canyon. All of the courses are great in their own way, and the quality of golf here is far greater than most other public courses in the Denver area. The cost is also very reasonable for what you get. If you play here, be advised to do what it takes to put the ball in play or bring plenty of extra balls because on all three courses, you will struggle to retrieve wayward tee shots. I don’t really recall a signature hole, or anything else that really stood out about Fox Hollow. All I can say is that if you are in the area, and you are looking to play a quality public golf course without the painfully high costs, you will be pleased with Fox Hollow. I’ve never heard of anyone who played there and didn’t enjoy themselves or who weren’t pleased with the quality. Plus, the variety of getting to play two different styled courses in the same round sure does keep things interesting. Fox Hollow is a great deal.
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