Fox Hollow Golf Course

Fox Hollow Meadow hole number 2

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It’s easy to see why so many golfers claim Fox Hollow Golf Course as their “home course” in Colorado. There is a sense of belonging here that is filled with tradition and a comfortable approachability. Fox Hollow has three nine-hole configurations, each with its own unique character, delivering 27 championship holes full of vistas, water challenges, wildlife and a protected natural environment that make you forget you are only a few miles from the bustle of urban Denver.

Five sets of tees challenge golfers of every ability on this nationally recognized course that was one of the first in the nation designed to be completely accessible to golfers with disabilities.

Before and after your round, our friendly, first-class service, fully stocked pro shop and comfortable clubhouse are among the amenities you’ll appreciate at this award-winning club.

Come find your course to call home, here in the hollow.

During inclement weather, please call the pro shop to check if we are open at 303-986-7888.

REGULAR RESERVATIONS

  • Regular reservations may be made up to 7 days in advance, beginning daily at 5:00 PM (e.g., Monday for Monday).
  • A valid credit card is required at the time of booking to secure all reservations.
  • No booking fees apply for regular reservations.

ADVANCED RESERVATIONS

  • Advanced reservations can be made 8 to 14 days in advance and are available ONLINE ONLY.
  • All advanced reservations include a non-refundable reservation fee of $20 per person. This fee is due at time of booking.

FOR ALL RESERVATIONS

  • No charges are collected at the time of booking, except for non-refundable advanced reservation fees.
  • Full payment is due at check-in at the golf course.
  • Players are expected to play 18 holes for an 18-hole reservation.
  • All golf carts are shared. Single-rider carts are available for an additional full cart rental fee.
  • All reservations must be made online except for day of play.
  • Groups larger than 12 people please call our Head PGA Pro, Michael Kramer at (720) 963-5136.

CANCELLATION AND NO-SHOW POLICY (effective January 1, 2026)

  • All cancellations and tee time edits must be made at least 24 hours in advance of your scheduled tee time.
  • A $50 fee will automatically be charged for each no-show player not canceled or modified more than 24 hours in advance.
  • Excessive no-shows may result in account restrictions or loss of booking privileges.
  • By accepting these terms, you authorize Golf Lakewood to charge your card on file for any applicable no-show fees.

CART DAMAGE POLICY

  • Guests are responsible for any and all damages to golf carts caused by abnormal driving behaviors. This extends to GPS modules damaged by the golfer due to unprofessional playing practices. Agreeing to the terms and services allows for Golf Lakewood to charge the operator of the golf cart with repair costs to golf carts and GPS modules. 

Golf Division

Program Purpose:

The City of Lakewood Golf Division, with facilities located at Fox Hollow Golf Course and Homestead Golf Course, offers an attractive, healthy and enjoyable environment with a wide variety of activities and services that emphasize social, mental and physical wellness for people of all ages.

Golf Division Policies:

Policy: Companions

Effective Date: March 1, 2020

Purpose: To ensure participants can safely and comfortably partake in offered services, activities, programs, classes and events and to support those participants who may need assistance to fully partake in available services, activities, programs, classes and events.

Policy Statement: Persons registered in or dropping in for the services, activities, programs, classes and events offered through the Golf Division must be able to understand and follow instructions, be aware of their surroundings and navigate the facility or outdoor venue without assistance from Golf personnel. Golf personnel are unable to provide services of a personal nature, such as toileting, dressing, feeding, assisting with or administering medication or any other similar services. Golf personnel may require participants to provide their own companions who will assist them as needed in order to participate in available programs, services, activities, classes and events.

Guidelines:

Companions assisting golf participants must comply with the following rules and procedures: 

  1. Suitability of companion

    All companions must have the knowledge, ability and skill to assist the participant in a selected program, service, activity, class or event. All companions must follow general program guidelines and activity structure while assisting the participant. Golf personnel reserve the right to require a different companion for the participant if the provided companion is unable to meet the needs of the participant. 

  2. Companion presence in classes.
    Companions may sit in on programs, services, activities, classes and events as a non-participant provided that their presence has been approved by the Head Golf Professional or his/her designee. Companions will not be assessed a fee as a non-participant in a service, activity, program, class or event. However, if a companion is participating in or receiving instruction from an instructor in addition to providing assistance to the primary golf participant, they will be assessed the applicable fee.

Refer to:  Policy on Participant Self-sufficiency

Policy: Participant Self-sufficiency

Date Initiated: March 1, 2020

Purpose:  To ensure that participants maintain a certain level of self-sufficiency or receive assistance from a companion so as not to jeopardize the safety or impose an undue burden on instructors, Golf personnel, themselves or fellow participants.

Policy Statement:  Golf personnel encourage all participants to care for themselves or to allow a companion to assist them.

Guidelines:

  1. A participant utilizing Golf services, activities, programs, classes or events is expected to be capable of caring for him or herself, controlling his or her bodily functions and be cognizant enough to make decisions, or have a companion that can ensure appropriate care, make appropriate decisions and assist with providing care or support to the participant.

  2. The services provided by the Golf Division may be refused when a participant:
    • Requires more than routine assistance or instruction from Golf personnel in order to participate in services, activities, programs, classes or events.
    • Poses a health risk to instructors, Golf personnel, him or herself or fellow participants.
    • Requires direct medical attention to prevent the spread of a communicable disease.
    • Requires direct medical attention for open wounds or unsupported injuries.
    • Is repetitively incontinent and unable to care for him or herself. 
  3. Golf personnel may require that the participant secure the services or assistance of a companion in order to resume services, activities, programs, classes or events.

Location

13410 W. Morrison Rd.,  80228  View Map

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