foxfire golf and country club

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foxfire golf and country club
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jimrC1567NV

This course is beautiful, challenging but a bit too long for an average golfer like me. I did enjoy it though. I did not enjoy the sourness of the starter we encountered before our play began. We were not late but she was lecturing us as if we were. We were on vacation and not at work on the clock.

JanGG43

This is a very nicely designed and interesting if a bit long track. Given today's economy and trends in golf, our expectations were a bit high. Most of the greens were in good condition, the bunkers needed sand and maintenance and fairways and t-boxes were a mixed bag, needing cutting and some pre-emergent. I think we'll try another course next year.

normans931

Reasonable track in average condition. They obviously didn't put down and pre emergent since there were a lot of weeds in the fairway. Fairways were generous and the greens (bent) were not bad. Clubhouse grounds were rough and renovation was needed. However, all public courses are struggling, this one included. They do the best they can do under trying circumstances.

BillPearson

Two 18 hole courses at Foxfire. Very good designs, pace of play was very good. Course not in the peak of condition, just aerated the greens so they were slow and bumpy. Value was outstanding just $25.

DonB793

Courses are challenging, but not so difficult to be discouraging. Sand traps are interesting. Several of the holes are quite scenic. The staff is friendly.

TahoeNVTravelers

We played the Dormie Club in the morning and chose to play Foxfire in the afternoon. The course played well and the greens rolled very smooth. We observed that they had too many similar raised greens, with a bunker in the middle with the pin close behind the bunker. It felt redundant. It was a pretty challenging course and it played pretty fast in the afternoon.We had lunch there and the food was goodWe would recommend the course

nancym855

Red or grey courses are both nice and also challenging..many courses in the area to chose from but worth playing here.. All new carts and staff is very friendly and helpful..

LloydM911

Just played the Red Course on Wednesday May 22...what an incredible course! I had played an event here in the mid-90's and had not played the course since. I was "blown away" with the customer service from the time I arrived to when I departed. I was met in the parking lot by "J.W" who assisted me with not only my bag, but gave me course conditions as well. When I walked into the golf shop I was warmly greeted by both "Chris and Danny" who were working behind the desk. As I played my round I was impressed with the condition of the course (especially the greens) and when I finished I went into "Ol' Harve's Pub" and enjoyed a fantastic lunch. "Heidi" was my server and she saw to my every need. The changes that have been made to this course since my last visit were remarkable and I will certainly recommend to my friends to add this to their list the next time they visit the area.

MaryJ251

This is my third visit to Foxfire and I have to say it was in the best shape it's been since I have been going there. Not only was the course is great condition but the staff and food were excellent. I was very impressed with how things have changed since the new management has taken over. I will be going back for many years to come.

TheProfromDover613

Foxfire is under new ownership and has been greatly improved. A longtime favorite of ours is now better than ever. New signage, improved playing conditions, new golf cars, friendly staff, great food all at a great value and price. Glad to see these two good layouts being returned to their days of glory. We will go back!

bgtSEOhio

Played Foxfire West in early April 2013 for the first time. Fee as a guest was $35 (incl. cart). The course is challenging, about 5800 yds from the forward tees with several uphill fairways or elevated greens, but manageable (I am a 75-year old bogie player). It has an interesting layout, visually very attractive. The rough was short, but apparently is longer as the season progresses, which would add to the challenge. Because of the spring weather the greens had not recovered fully from aeration, but were playable. The staff was quite friendly. I am looking forward to playing it again sometime.

rmksmk

We were staying in the Pinehurst area for a couple days and wanted to golf. Foxfire reviews were good and prices were right for us! We enjoy golfing but aren't that good so try to limit what we spend for green/cart fees. Foxfire is on Golfnow and we were able to catch the "Hot Deal" which meant both of us golfed for less that the price of one! The course was brown although fairways and greens were green. However, they were very hard and flat - not much grass in the rough so made it challenging. When chipping onto the green, at times it was like chipping off of cement. I'm sure as the spring turns into summer, conditions would improve. We stopped here to catch a bite for lunch before teeing off and were pleasantly surprised with the menu selections. However, we caught it just as the morning leagues were finishing so service wasn't ideal. They only had one server covering bar, dining, and bussing. Luckily one of the managers stepped in to help out at the rush so we got our food in time. The course is about a 15 minute drive outside of town, but the grounds are beautiful. We played the Grey course - lots of doglegs, hills, and some water. We seemed to be the only ones on the course - never had to wait to tee off nor had anyone waiting for us. We reallly enjoyed it - was a great way to ease back into the season.

PhyllisC502

Not really a "country club" but two very nice golf courses located southwest of Pinehurst. Fun to play. Reasonable rates. Lunch available.

384PaulB

Good for the med. to high handicap. Good greens now, after much rain.

golfdirector

I first played Foxfire in l969 when it was an 18 hole layout. What I liked most about the place initially was that the original destination was all inclusive. You could arrive on Friday, park your car, and have everything you wanted for the entire 3 day weekend. The clubhouse provided a buffet breakfast, great sandwiches for lunch, and a very satisfying supper. The corner store was about 2-3 blocks from the clubhouse. Since those early days things have changed. Some for the better and some for the worse. A new clubhouse offers a more modern look with an acceptable luncheon menu. Nice proshop with the necessary inventory to invite some browsing. Overnight stays are available by renting condos (the newer ones are across the road). Don't think about renting one of the motel type rooms. The real attraction now is that Foxfire offers both an East and West course. Both of which are very distinctive and offter a terrific challenge to all levels of golfers. Those that are familiar with these courses, would tell you that the East course favors those that draw the ball and the West course favors those that fade the ball. Neither course comes back to the clubhouse as the East course incorporates the front nine of the original 18 and the West course does the same with the back 9 of the original. The two courses are moderately priced and when I played them last week they had the best fairways that I have played this year (32 rounds). Good greens, firm bunkers, great fairways, enough water to make it interesting, and 2 great courses meandering among the sandhills of NC. All for a moderate price and easy drive to get there. If you're headed to the Pinehurst area, don't miss out on this treat. It might be the best value that you find.

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