Designed For Your Escape From the Outside World
When golfers hear that they’re going to be playing a Robert Trent Jones Senior design golf course, certain expectations are created. They expect to play a layout that offers challenge, but is fair. They expect subtle nuances that distinguish this course from any they have ever played before. They expect excellence around every turn. And Fox Hollow provides all of this with an eye to detail and immaculate grooming.
What people don’t expect, or probably don’t know, is that every Robert Trent Jones Senior golf course is designed to make the golfer completely unaware that there was ever anything but a golf course where they stand.
You will never be reminded of the fact that thousands of tons of dirt had to be moved to create the subtle undulations in the fairways and elevation changes on what was once very flat and featureless land.
You will never know that, when you stand on the signature, 452-yard18th tee that the gradual uphill climb to the green used to be have no elevation change whatsoever, or that the amphitheater green in front of the clubhouse never existed in nature.
No, every Robert Trent Jones Senior Golf Course is designed to unfurl itself onto the natural terrain as gracefully as a flag to the wind with an undying, relentless focus on maintaining the natural habitats of all the local wildlife.
When you play Fox Hollow, you’ll experience what every great golf course should give youthe feeling of being alone on a challenging, but fair golf course with no reminders that the outside world exists.
You can easily capture this feeling as soon as you leave the first tee and diappear into the lush, Central-Florida foliage. Once you leave the first green, you’ll be alone with your playing partners, your game and the Florida wildlife.
That’s what makes Fox Hollow such a joy to play! You’re always able to focus on your game and nothing else. With five sets of tees, you’re never forced to play over your head, but are constantly challenged. Never is there a forced carry that will outreach your abilities if you play from the correct tees. You’re guaranteed to find a game that fits you at Fox Hollow!
You can find good evidence of this on number three. This hole plays anywhere from 451-yards to 368-yards (292 from forward tees), offering a mighty, but manageable challenge for the low-handicapper and high-handicapper alike. With the prevailing winds, the gradual uphill climb and the well-guarded green, three can be a bear, but a true pleasure to play.
The same holds true for the finishing holes, 16-18. Sixteen is a fantastic par three with water guarding the entire right side, from tee to green. Water also protects against the long miss making club-selection crucial. The green itself is guarded in front usually adds a stroke and, even if you hit the green, be sure to hit the correct section of the three-section, 31-pace monster. From the tips, 16 plays a manageable 166 yards and a mere 128-from the middle tee. Don’t let the length lull you into a false sense of security! Club selection can spell real birdie chance or disaster!
There’s a stark contrast between the short sixteenth and the very long, par four17th! With a large fairway bunker guarding the left side, players are forced to hit across a water hazard (more of a psychological hazard) which lies short and right from the tee. Favoring the right side of the fairway allows the slope of the fairway to keep you ball down the middle. Take one club more on your approach to make up for the elevation change and to take the death-trap which guards the front, left out of play. Once on the green, depending on where the flag is, two putts is no guarantee!
Coming home on 18 is a true golfer’s pleasure. Eighteen was made as a serious finishing hole and is arguably the course’s signature hole. Eighteen is another long par four with a fantastic wrinkle. The entire hole plays like it is an island. From the back tee, you’re faced with a long carry over water, water left, water and fairway bunker right.
The key here is to aim at the American flag next to the clubhouse and let her rip! Tee shots veering too far left is wet, but too far right holds the same result. Down the middle is your only shot. Once on the fairway, be sure to use enough club to compensate for the uphill elevation change. Be sure to tip your hat to the folks at Windows on The Green as you approach 18 with your last birdie putt of the day and your return to the real world!
