Rated
as the number three Kentucky course, Fox
run is another masterpiece by renowned
architect Arthur Hills. This
distinctively different golf course
provides a wonderful blend of
architectural style from hole to hole.
Par is 72 with
a rating of 74.8 from the championship
tees playing to 7055 yards.
Here you
will find links-type holes which
somewhat resemble that of a Scottish
golf course. There is a sampling of
Carolina-type holes with drastic changes
in elevation from tee to green. Finally,
there is a balance of more traditional
mid-western style golf holes: all of
which gracefully blend with the natural
terrain and surrounding environment. The
absence of housing and condo
developments within the course allows
the golfer to truly experience nature in
its spectacular beauty. Power carts are
mandatory on Fox Run. This will be one
of the venues for the men's stroke play
and scramble.
FOX RUN, more
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The
Willows course plays to 6,697 yards from
the championship tees, rated 9th in
Kentucky. Par 72, and the course rating
is 72.6 and the slope is 137. It was
designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzen. The
Willows is a real challenge of golf, for
any level player. Power carts are
optional, and are permitted to cross at
90 degrees (weather permitting).
This will be another of the venues for
the men's stroke play and scramble.
THE WILLOWS, more
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As
the name indicates, it was the first
course built at the complex in 1968. The
Pioneer course is 5,880 yards with a
rating of 68.4, a slope of 115, and a
par of 70. It is like most mid-western
courses, slightly sloping on the front
nine with increasing slopes on the back.
Easily the most walkable course at the
complex. Power carts are optional and
they may be taken across the fairway at
90 degrees (weather permitting). The
Pioneer
will be the venue for the mixed doubles
and ladies scramble.
THE PIONEER, more
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