Fox Hollow at Lakewood golf course is a public 27-hole golf facility located in Lakewood, Colorado, 15 minutes away from Downtown Denver and sits near the edge of the Rocky Mountains. The facility has three 9-hole golf courses. They are, The Canyon Course, The Meadow Course and The Links Course. These three nine hole courses are rotated in three different 18 hole combinations and are played as one eighteen hole course and one nine hole course, and are rearranged every day.
Fox Hollow at Lakewood golf course first opened for play in 1993. The courses were designed by Denis Griffiths.
Fox Hollow offers 27 championship holes of golf in three distinctly different Nines:
The Canyon: Negotiate a challenging plunge down narrow Coyote Gulch, including Fox Hollow’s signature fifth hole. This 445-yard par four hole includes an 80-foot elevation drop from the end of the fairway to the green. The hilly Canyon Course has five holes that play through a canyon.
The Meadow: Swing into this streamside Nine, where Bear Creek and other water hazards sparkle amid ancient cottonwood trees.
The Links: The Links Course is wide open and plays at a higher elevation, up above the Bear Creek Dam. The Links is a Scottish-style Nine set against a sweeping vista of the Rocky Mountain foothills rising steeply to the west.
With five sets of tees, golfers of every ability will feel at home.