Fox Hollow Golf Course

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Address:
Fox Hollow Lane
Sutton
NE
68979
United States

Fox Hollow Golf Course is a 9-hole public course established in 1995 in Sutton, Nebraska, located 70 miles west of Lincoln and 30 miles east of Hastings. Designed by Dean Glorso of International Golf Course Design, the course was developed following tornado and flooding in 1994 as both a community recreational facility and flood protection measure.

The course stretches across valleys, ridges, and mild slopes on the east side of Sutton, with character defined by native trees, ponds, and elevation changes. The course is named for the fox population inhabiting the area. The 5th tee marks the highest point, offering expansive views. Notable challenging holes include the 8th, a par 5 at approximately 600 yards—among the longest in the state—and the 9th, which features a pond hazard. The 1st hole's dogleg presents difficulty for aggressive players, while a pond was added to the 3rd fairway. The layout features continuous cart paths and is designed to be enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels and ages. The course operates seven days a week and accommodates private outings and events.

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