Copthorne Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
72 
Slope
0
Rating
3.1
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
2

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Borers Arms Road, Copthorne, West Sussex RH10 3LL, Crawley, Sussex, RH10 3LL, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
N/A
DESCRIPTION:

Copthorne Golf Club, located in West Sussex, is one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs in the region, established in 1892. The 18-hole, par 72 course is set within 140 acres of mature parkland and measures over 6,400 yards. The course is known for its wide fairways, large trees, and fast, challenging greens. Natural hazards, including ponds and streams, add an extra element of difficulty, especially on the par-5 14th hole, which is considered one of the most challenging on the course. Copthorne’s rich history and mature landscape make it a favourite among golfers who appreciate both tradition and a stern test of golfing ability. Located near the M23 and A264, the club is easily accessible from London and the south coast, making it a popular destination for visitors. The clubhouse offers a traditional yet welcoming atmosphere, with excellent dining facilities and panoramic views of the course. Copthorne Golf Club is the perfect choice for golfers seeking a historic, beautifully maintained course with plenty of character.

Courses Rating

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Overall Course Rating
3.1 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope Add Card
Copthorne Golf Club Yellow 18 72 69.9 116

Regulars At This Course

Steve Maggs
0.1
Roger Akerman
12.9
Ross Herbert
36.0
Steve James
13.7
nigel parsons
36.0
Alan Hall
14.5

Golf Club Reviews

Ian Mullins
20.3
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Great little course...

Don't know why I hadn't heard of this course before being invited to play by a fellow TSGer.

The Clubhouse is big and airey and has a nice patio area to enjoy food and drinks.

The course is very flat so makes for a pleasant easy round. However, it's a bit quirky too. The layout starts with the 1st hole outside the clubhouse but then you cross the main road to reach holes 2-17. You then cross again to play the 18th hole.

Holes 2-17 are all different and very pretty and praised should go to the Greenkeepers for how well the course is presented.

Is the course difficult? No Will it test you? Yes.

Greens are undulating but true and well maintained.

Staff were friendly and made us welcome. Would have no hesitation in returning here again soon.
Date Sunday, 12, May 2019
Roger Akerman
12.9
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Mr Akerman

Played the course in September in good condition but did find it a little unintresting. No buggies as you have to cross a busy main road twice.food was good.Pro shop very helpful and friendly
Date Sunday, 05, October 2008