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Hole 1 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
The first hole is a downhill dog-leg right and the smart tee shot is hit to the left of the fairway avoiding a well placed bunker. A short to middle iron brings you home to a receptive green with a bunker on the right side.
Hole 1 Par 4 324 380 410 420 MH 9 LH 7 -
Hole 2 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
Hole two dog legs to the right and a well placed drive left of centre, avoiding the pond on the right, is a must. The green, back dropped by hardwood trees, has two critically placed bunkers ready to catch a less than perfect approach shot- be careful!Hole sponsor:
Hole 2 Par 4 273 298 312 326 MH 15 LH 13 -
Hole 3 – Par 5 Open or Close
Player Notes
The third hole is a long uphill run requiring a drive over a marsh, a long fairway wood, and probably a mid to long iron to a postage stamp sized green. Nine bunkers will make your long uphill run seem even longer- birdies will be rare! Your view of the Fox Meadow Clubhouse is spectacular.
Hole 3 Par 5 454 508 526 539 MH 1 LH 1 - Hole 4 – Par 3 Open or Close
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Hole 5 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
The 5th hole is uphill with a gently winding turn to the right. Mid centre fairway is mandatory, as fairway bunkers on both sides of the landing area will catch stray tee shots. Second shots have to come in the front door of the green because two more bunkers guard the entrance to the green. Two putts on this big undulating green will be an accomplishment.
Hole 5 Par 4 304 345 366 382 MH 17 LH 9 -
Hole 6 – Par 5 Open or Close
Player Notes
Hole six will be a sleeper. It’s long, tree lined for your drive, uphill at the end, with five bunkers strategically placed, and a small green to top it off! Start your tee shot just to the left of the fairway pine tree and don’t let up until you sink that last putt.
Hole 6 Par 5 427 469 504 522 MH 5 LH 3 -
Hole 7 – Par 3 Open or Close
Player Notes
The “signature hole” at Fox Meadows for sure!
Pick the right club, take a deep breath of clean Stratford air, and swing. A true risk-reward shot with a bail-out area on the waiting hillside, but you still have to chip to a green almost completely surrounded with water.
Hole 7 Par 3 105 122 124 137 MH 11 LH 15 -
Hole 8 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
Eight is a dog leg left that may see some fairway woods and long irons off the tee. Big hitters may be teased to cut the corner and have a shorter approach shot to a good sized green guarded by two bunkers. A birdie here will help your score on the front nine!
Hole 8 Par 4 305 340 368 381 MH 7 LH 11 -
Hole 9 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
The ninth hole is a good par four where a generous landing area awaits your drive. Fairway bunkers and green side bunkers should not pose as much trouble as usual. Approach shots are to a larger elevated green, and after this hole you can rest for a minute and then head out on the back nine.
Hole 9 Par 4 356 400 425 443 MH 3 LH 5 - Hole 10 – Par 5 Open or Close
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Hole 11 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
An elevated tee launches the golfer down to a beautiful treed par 4 with out of bounds left. Tee shot must avoid three stepping stone bunkers on the right side. Medium size green is nestled beneath a backdrop of hardwoods and is guarded by ever present bunkers.
Hole 11 Par 4 319 382 409 433 MH 6 LH 8 - Hole 12 – Par 3 Open or Close
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Hole 13 – Par 4 Open or Close
Player Notes
A strong par 4, dog leg left, with a big pond waiting for stray shots. Second shots will be long irons and fairway woods to a nicely contoured green bordering on mature softwood trees. Most golfers leaving with a par will feel a sense of accomplishment.Hole 13 Par 4 305 382 406 416 MH 4 LH 12 - Hole 14 – Par 4 Open or Close
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Hole 15 – Par 3 Open or Close
Player Notes
This hole is completely surrounded by a mixture of mature hardwood and softwood trees. An accurate tee shot with mid to long iron could set up a birdie. Hidden pot bunker behind the green and tough pin placements over left front traps could eliminate the birdie or even a par.Hole 15 Par 3 135 152 167 172 MH 14 LH 16 - Hole 16 – Par 4 Open or Close
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Hole 18 – Par 5 Open or Close
Player Notes
You are almost home but you have work to do. A beautiful long par 5 with lots of trees down most of the right side. Good drives will be cradled into the middle of the fairway. Drives to the left will find two yawning fairway bunkers. A long uphill second shot must be accurate to a tree lined avenue of trees. Approach shot to the green must avoid three huge bunkers and then two putts caps it off!Hole 18 Par 5 449 496 519 544 MH 2 LH 2