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Foxburg Country Club Golf Course Map /Foxburg Country Club Golf Holes Map
Foxburg Country Club Golf Course Review in Foxburg, PA in 16036

FOXBURG WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
309
3
175
4
374
4
372
5
418
3
143
4
288
3
124
4
311
4
324
3
180
4
390
4
394
5
475
3
150
4
310
3
130
4
335
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot for number 1/10 is through a small chute of trees.
From The Fairway A recent loss of trees due to storms have opened this straight-a-way hole up for a more generous area from the tee than any hole on the course.
On The Green Approaching the green from the left, middle or right side of the fairway to the flattest green on the course provides an opportunity to start the nine with a par or birdie. Like all holes at Foxburg a shot from the fairway is significantly easier than a shot from the rough.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of three consecutive demanding holes.
From The Fairway A middle to long iron to a small green that is hard to read makes par a very good score here.
On The Green The green is guarded on three sides by mounds and green side rough. Getting up and down is a challenge.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A 385 yard hole that plays like 425 and even longer in wet conditions.
From The Fairway The only tee shot that sets up a par or birdie is one that is long and straight. Right off the tee is in the rough with trees to deal with and left is in the rough with more trees,
On The Green especially Foxburg’s signature oak tree to block errant approach shots. The approach shot to a green that is guarded by sand traps on each side is up the hill adding about twenty yards to the distance. A putt or short chip shot from the back to the front of the green can easily run off the false front.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Another tough par 4 requiring a long, straight drive over a ditch that runs through the tree-lined fairway.
On The Green Number 13 (blue tee) is an even tougher tee shot into the fairway because of the added length presented by the dogleg. Tee shots that are way right or left actually allow open shots to the green, but from tougher angles. The approach shot is up a hill to a green surrounded by rough and only the flagstick is visible. Out of bounds right and back as well as a pond and brush left ensure that the appr
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of a four hole stretch that can help the scorecard.
From The Fairway Avoid the out of bounds right and grove of trees to the left off the tee or a big number is in the offing. Conservative play makes par attainable and birdie possible. The tee shot from #5 White works better with a fade to keep it in the fairway. Big tee shots set up
On The Green the possibility of reaching the green in two. Short is better than long for approach shots. Playing from behind the green requires an extremely delicate chip from the green side rough to get close.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee A picturesque and fun hole to play. A middle or short iron shot that is straight sets up an excellent opportunity for par or birdie.
From The Fairway The penalties for hitting it right or left are what make it a great hole. A miss to the right is either out of bounds or in the green side rough that needs a soft touch to get the ball near the hole.
On The Green Left misses are best if they stay in the sand trap. When conditions are dry a miss left will roll deeper into the trees and further from the hole. Some pin positions have putts that will break 10-15 feet to get close. While par or birdie is possible for all skill levels, the possibility of bogey, double bogey or worse always looms.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee Another hole in which players of all skill levels can make par or birdie.
From The Fairway At 300 yards downhill many players can reach the par 4 green off the tee, but the drive must be straight and the right distance to gain an advantage.
On The Green Because an off line effort to drive often results in big numbers most players try to lay up short of the ‘bunkers’ - two large mounds about 50 yards short of the green. The lay up tee shot sets up a second shot that is by no means easy, but safer than errant shots from further down.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee A short iron to one of the larger greens on the course invites pars and birdies from all skill levels.
From The Fairway The green is guarded by ‘bunkers’ and sand traps in front and green side rough around the left, right and back.
On The Green Don’t miss it left or long because getting it up and down from the rough and onto a green that slopes away from you is difficult. A miss to the right offers an uphill chip that is considerably more manageable.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee An accurate tee shot sets up a mid to short iron to a postage stamp green.
From The Fairway The hole is void of sand traps, but missing the green in any direction leaves a shot that requires thought and touch onto an elevated green in order to recover a par.
On The Green Anytime this small green is reached in regulation a birdie is possible, but rare. Be happy walking away with par and no worse than bogey.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot for number 1/10 is through a small chute of trees.
From The Fairway A recent loss of trees due to storms have opened this straight-a-way hole up for a more generous area from the tee than any hole on the course.
On The Green Approaching the green from the left, middle or right side of the fairway to the flattest green on the course provides an opportunity to start the nine with a par or birdie. Like all holes at Foxburg a shot from the fairway is significantly easier than a shot from the rough.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of three consecutive demanding holes.
From The Fairway A middle to long iron to a small green that is hard to read makes par a very good score here.
On The Green The green is guarded on three sides by mounds and green side rough. Getting up and down is a challenge.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee A 385 yard hole that plays like 425 and even longer in wet conditions.
From The Fairway The only tee shot that sets up a par or birdie is one that is long and straight. Right off the tee is in the rough with trees to deal with and left is in the rough with more trees,
On The Green especially Foxburg’s signature oak tree to block errant approach shots. The approach shot to a green that is guarded by sand traps on each side is up the hill adding about twenty yards to the distance. A putt or short chip shot from the back to the front of the green can easily run off the false front.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Another tough par 4 requiring a long, straight drive over a ditch that runs through the tree-lined fairway.
On The Green Number 13 (blue tee) is an even tougher tee shot into the fairway because of the added length presented by the dogleg. Tee shots that are way right or left actually allow open shots to the green, but from tougher angles. The approach shot is up a hill to a green surrounded by rough and only the flagstick is visible. Out of bounds right and back as well as a pond and brush left ensure that the appr
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This is the first of a four hole stretch that can help the scorecard.
From The Fairway Avoid the out of bounds right and grove of trees to the left off the tee or a big number is in the offing. Conservative play makes par attainable and birdie possible. The tee shot from #5 White works better with a fade to keep it in the fairway. Big tee shots set up
On The Green the possibility of reaching the green in two. Short is better than long for approach shots. Playing from behind the green requires an extremely delicate chip from the green side rough to get close.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee A picturesque and fun hole to play. A middle or short iron shot that is straight sets up an excellent opportunity for par or birdie.
From The Fairway The penalties for hitting it right or left are what make it a great hole. A miss to the right is either out of bounds or in the green side rough that needs a soft touch to get the ball near the hole.
On The Green Left misses are best if they stay in the sand trap. When conditions are dry a miss left will roll deeper into the trees and further from the hole. Some pin positions have putts that will break 10-15 feet to get close. While par or birdie is possible for all skill levels, the possibility of bogey, double bogey or worse always looms.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Another hole in which players of all skill levels can make par or birdie.
From The Fairway At 300 yards downhill many players can reach the par 4 green off the tee, but the drive must be straight and the right distance to gain an advantage.
On The Green Because an off line effort to drive often results in big numbers most players try to lay up short of the ‘bunkers’ - two large mounds about 50 yards short of the green. The lay up tee shot sets up a second shot that is by no means easy, but safer than errant shots from further down.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee A short iron to one of the larger greens on the course invites pars and birdies from all skill levels.
From The Fairway The green is guarded by ‘bunkers’ and sand traps in front and green side rough around the left, right and back.
On The Green Don’t miss it left or long because getting it up and down from the rough and onto a green that slopes away from you is difficult. A miss to the right offers an uphill chip that is considerably more manageable.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee An accurate tee shot sets up a mid to short iron to a postage stamp green.
From The Fairway The hole is void of sand traps, but missing the green in any direction leaves a shot that requires thought and touch onto an elevated green in order to recover a par.
On The Green Anytime this small green is reached in regulation a birdie is possible, but rare. Be happy walking away with par and no worse than bogey.

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