Fremont Hills Country Club is an 18-hole golf course in Nixa, MO with a par of 71. It offers 4 tee sets: gold (6,308 yards, slope 125, rating 70.7), blue (6,023 yards, slope 122, rating 69.3), white (5,221 yards, slope 119, rating 67.4), red (4,713 yards, slope 112, rating 63.8). The hardest hole is #6, a par 4 playing 291 yards from the first tee.

Fremont Hills Country Club

Nixa, MO

goldS:125R:70.7
blueS:122R:69.3
whiteS:119R:67.4
redS:112R:63.8

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1Par 4
HCP 13
343330320310

A straightforward opening par 4 with a wide fairway that gradually narrows as it approaches the green. Strategic bunkering on the right side of the green demands accuracy on the approach shot, making this a good test of ball-striking consistency.

2Par 5
HCP 7
512490422422

A strong par 5 that plays longer than it appears, with the fairway tightening in the landing zone. Water hazards and mature trees frame both sides of the fairway, requiring three well-placed shots to reach the green safely.

3Par 3
HCP 3
200177158130

A short but demanding par 3 playing over water to a well-bunkered green. The diminutive target and surrounding hazards make club selection and precision the critical factors, regardless of yardage.

4Par 4
HCP 5
338326315250

A tight par 4 with out-of-bounds lurking right and water left framing the narrow corridor. The green is elevated and protected by bunkers, making both accuracy off the tee and a controlled approach essential.

5Par 3
HCP 15
168152140130

A modest par 3 with a straightforward approach to a relatively open green. While short, bunkers frame the green and the tee shot demands solid contact to avoid missing left or right.

6Par 4
HCP 1
415392291291

Fremont Hills' signature hole and the course's most demanding test. This par 4 features out-of-bounds right and water left, with the fairway dramatically narrowing near the green; the approach must thread between hazards to a small, well-protected target.

7Par 5
HCP 17
521505421405

A lengthy par 5 that plays slightly uphill through the back nine opening. Trees line both sides and the fairway narrows significantly in the second landing area, requiring strategic positioning over power.

8Par 4
HCP 11
379369248248

A short par 4 with water guarding the left side of the fairway and green. The tight layout and hazards create a tactical puzzle that tempts aggression but rewards careful placement.

9Par 3
HCP 9
195185167115

A brief par 3 with a deceptively tricky green complex surrounded by bunkers and subtle elevation changes. The short distance belies the precision required to find the center of the green.

10Par 4
HCP 12
404398278278

A dogleg par 4 that curves through tree-lined terrain with fairway bunkers in the bend. The green sits elevated above the approach, and the angled fairway demands a well-considered first shot to set up a manageable second.

11Par 5
HCP 6
480454439310

A rewarding par 5 with an open fairway and manageable approach for three-shot players. Bunkers are positioned strategically around the green, but the relatively straightforward routing makes this a birdie opportunity.

12Par 3
HCP 14
168154120110

A short par 3 that plays downhill to a green tucked between bunkers. The brief distance is deceptive—elevation and sand placement make this a precise test of the short game.

13Par 5
HCP 18
503494429420

The course's longest par 5 and the most challenging of the five-par holes, with out-of-bounds right and trees tightening the fairway. Three solid shots are required to navigate this demanding closer, with bunkers guarding the deep green.

14Par 4
HCP 4
386374313267

A dramatic par 4 that doglegs sharply left with water threatening the inside of the turn. Strategic bunkering and a sloped green add complexity to one of the course's most difficult mid-length holes.

15Par 3
HCP 16
168153140130

A straightforward par 3 with a moderate-sized green and light bunkering. Though not heavily defended, the tee shot remains critical, and any miss can lead to a difficult recovery.

16Par 4
HCP 2
423400375267

The second-most-difficult hole at Fremont Hills, this par 4 is a brutal dogleg right with out-of-bounds right and water left. The green is narrow and demanding, making this a championship-caliber test that few navigate with ease.

17Par 4
HCP 8
330310295290

A compact par 4 in the back nine stretch with trees framing a relatively narrow passage. While shorter than the surrounding holes, the constricted fairway and well-positioned bunkers demand a controlled approach.

18Par 4
HCP 10
375360350340

A solid finishing par 4 with fairway bunkers and trees tightening the corridor in the drive zone. The strategic green complex provides a fitting conclusion, rewarding those who navigate the narrow approach and challenge finishers to hit their best closing shot.

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTot
Par453434543354535434443671
HCP137351511711912614184162810
gold343512200338168415521379195307140448016850338616842333037532376308
blue330490177326152392505369185292639845415449437415340031036030976023
white320422158315140291421248167248227843912042931314037529535027395221
red310422130250130291405248115230127831011042026713026729034024124713

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