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Fox Hills Resort Golf Course – Mishicot

Unlimited Day of Golf for Two on a Weekday August–October or a Weekend in August or September–October (Up to 59% Off)

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Value
$120
Discount
59%
You Save
$71
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In a Nutshell

500-acre golf resort boasts 18-hole Scottish-links course played by Bob Hope and three parkland-style 9-hole courses

The Fine Print

  • Expiration varies
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per pair per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for leagues or outings. Not valid on 8/20/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Without an onlooker’s outside opinion, golfers would never know about the hitch in their swing or the thousands of centipedes writhing on their backs. See things differently with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $49 for one day of unlimited golf for two (up to a $120 value), valid Monday–Thursday from August through October
  • $59 for one day of unlimited golf for two (up to a $120 value), valid Friday–Sunday from September through October
  • $64 for one day of unlimited golf for two (up to a $130 value), valid Friday–Sunday in August

Fox Hills Resort Golf Course

Every club in a golfer’s bag makes an appearance at the Fox Hills Resort Golf Course, whose 45 fairways sprawl over 500 acres. The resort boasts an 18-hole Scottish-links-style course—The National—where touring professionals including Bob Hope have navigated through sculpted mounds and double greens designed by Ed Locke. The course’s 16 acres of water hazards force players to aim with precision to avoid sailing their golf carts after sunken balls.

Encircling the resort lodges nearby, the three 9-hole Fox Creek courses unfurl parkland-style fairways lined by villas and quietly weeping willows. A sprinkling of aquatic hazards keeps novices on their toes, but players can gear up for these challenges with lessons from experts such as the club’s head golf pro Josh Redo. Before tackling any of the resort’s courses, clubbers can warm up at a driving range with 70 hitting stations.

Golfers enjoy a bevy of dining options before or after rounds, including The 19th Hole Bar & Grill, where they can grab a quick brat or white-cheddar-cheese curds. The Willowview Restaurant invites diners to make reservations before tucking into steak or prime rib, and the Benchwarmers Sports Bar welcomes guests to sip a foamy brew while watching the game, lounging on an outdoor deck, or knitting a new head cover for their favorite sand wedge.

The National Course at a Glance:

  • 18-hole, par 72 course
  • Length of 7,010 yards
  • Course rating of 73.8
  • Slope rating of 136
  • See the scorecard
  • Four tee options

Fox Creek Course at a Glance:

  • Three 9-hole courses
  • White course, par 36, has length of 3,115 yards
  • Red course, playable as par 36 or 37, has length of 3,283 yards
  • Blue course, playable as par 35 or 36, has length of 2,929 yards
  • Each course has three tee options


Fox Hills Resort Golf Course’s tee time rates vary throughout the day.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Color Theory

If you're a visual artist, you've probably got a box of crayons, a crayon sharpener, and a tiny ceramic cup you store the crayon shavings in so you can later melt them into a new crayon color that you call "garbage." You've also probably got a good understanding of color theory. If you're not a visual artist, here's some information that will be new to you:

  • A color wheel is a circular diagram that selects the best colors for your work of art based on which colors you land on when you're blindfolded and stabbing with a knife.

  • Staring at warm colors, such as red, dark red, and reddish black, makes your body feel like it's been covered in a wool blanket and then buried from the neck down.

  • Staring at cool colors, such as cool red, makes your body feel like it's been covered in a loose layer of gauze and left to get even cooler beneath a nice, shady tree in the middle of nowhere.

  • Complementary colors are defined as "any two colors that, when combined, produce a small egg containing the color ‘prison-shoe gray.’"

Which popular color is best known for hatching from an egg?

Fox Hills Resort Golf Course

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    Mishicot

    250 W Church St.
    Mishicot, Wisconsin 54228
    800-950-7615 x3
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