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| | 6851 | 73.1 | 131 | | | 6286 | 70.4 | 128 | | | 5864 | 68.4 | 121 | | | 5256 | 71.2 | 123 | Par: 72 Designer: Gene Hamm |
Course Conditions (as reported by course) General Manager Howard Cannon
Director of Golf Mack Estridge
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Hole by Hole Tips (Place cursor over Tip # to view full tip)
| #1 - First hole can be a real challenge. It's 240 from the men's white tees and about 260 from the blues to reach the hazard. Down hill makes is a 3 or 5 wood for most players. |
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If you're flexible on where and when you play, you may want to book times reserved for LastMinuteGolfers. You'll often enjoy significant savings, but reservations made inside 24 hours are prepaid and non-refundable and all reservations are held with a credit card. Very limited tee time availability.
If you DO know where you want to play and when, then we suggest that you call the course, enjoy access to all available tee times, and book at the established course rates.

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The East Course offers a slightly greater challenge for the golfer who likes to worry as much about shot placement as length off the tee. Fairways on the East Course are narrower and there are more dogleg holes to challenge tee placement favoring the right to left shot. To make matters better (if you like a challenge), fairway bunkers are also more strategically placed on the East Course. Once your tee shot is in the right place, you will be faced with greens, which are slightly smaller than the West Course. Once on the green, the bent grass will test your ability to identify subtle breaks that will make you wonder whether or not it is possible for a ball to actually break uphill.
Webmaster's Notes Foxfire offers the perfect blend of landscape, tradition and expertise. Beautifully situated on what was once a rolling countryside vineyard, Gene Hamm has fashioned the soil into a most exemplary and unique golfing experience. Located in the famed Pinehurst area, both courses maintain the essence of the vineyard and the history of the resort is alive and well.
| Directions | Print Driving Directions   | --From Raleigh, NC US HWY 1 South towards Sanford, right turn onto HWY 15-501 South to Traffic Circle in Pinehurst. Exit at HWY 211 West. Travel up 211 West for approx. 9 miles until you reach Hoffman Road. Make a left onto Hoffman Road. Stay on Hoffman Road for aprpox. 4 miles to Foxfire Village and follow the signs to the Clubhouse on right side.
--From Charlotte, NC Travel East on HWY 74 to Rockingham. Go past the racetrack and turn left onto USHWY 1 North. As you are leaving the town of Hoffman, turn left onto State Road 1004. There is a gas station near the turn. Travel approximately 10 miles to Foxfire and follow the signs to the Clubhouse.
--From Greensboro, NC Take HWY 220 South to the Pinehurst exit. Follow HWY 211 East through Seven Lakes and West End. About 1 mile past West End, turn right onto Hoffman Road. Travel approx. 4 miles to Foxfire and follow the signs to the Clubhouse.
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| Membership Options| Sandhill Originals 6-Course Membership. Monthly dues from $150. Exceptional value with 6 championship golf courses managed by Avestra. |
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