1A medium-length par 4.Favor the left side with your tee shot and that will give you a mid-to-short iron onto a slightly elevated green. The green is subtly sloped with a bunker protecting the right side2A challenging par 3 with water along the left side of the hole.The green is elevated and any shot not landing on the green has a chance to bounce left into the water; a short right will roll into a collection area and long right will end up in3One of the most challenging holes at Foxfire.A long dogleg left with water running down the entire left side. A solid tee shot is necessary to set up your layup into a narrow part of the fairwayIf big hitters choose to bite off some of the dogleg, it will lead to a bigger landing area and a wedge onto the green. The green is relatively flat which gives you a good chance t4A short dogleg left that gives you plenty of options off the teeBig hitters may choose to hit it over the edge of a group of trees and get it close to the green, while most players will have a short-to-medium iron onto the green with a solid te5A medium-length straightaway par 5. The left side of the hole is treelined from the tee to the green.The fairway is generous for many players with the exception of a bunker in the landing area. Big hitters may have a go at the green with their second shot while most will try to laThird shots will have to navigate a large bunker on the left and some mounding on the right to stay on the putting surface. It is a large green with numerous subtle breaks, which m6This hole is a short, straightaway par 4 and a solid tee shot will leave you with a short iron into an elevated green.A wide-but-shallow green is protected in front by two deep bunkers. Approach shots need to land on the green or they could bounce in any direction, which leads to a challenging up 7This is the longest par 3 at Foxfire and it calls for a long iron or hybrid to reach a well-protected green.It is a large green, framed by water on the right side and a large bunker on the left. There are plenty of pin-position options, which makes par a good score any day you play this 8A short par 4 with a wide fairway.The fairway and green are protected on the right side by a water hazard. Short to mid-irons will be needed for approach shots. Avoid the bunker on the left and water on the right f9A lot of options on the shortest par 4 at Foxfire. Big hitters may try to fly the water onto the green,while most players will choose to lay up short of the water that sneaks out into the fairway near the 100-yard marker.The sharply sloped green means few straight putts.
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