COTTESMORE HOTEL, GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Location: Pease Pottage, West Sussex, 4 miles SW of Crawley RH11 9ATCottesmore Golf & Country Club is a well established resort, set in 247 acres of stunning woodland and parkland in rural West Sussex, and boasts two lovely courses.
Griffin Course
The Griffin Course is the premier layout at Cottesmore, and is a genuine test of both skill and strategy. The predominant characteristics are the tight fairways, guarded by the mature woodland of the estate, and the small greens. This combination demands accuracy above all else, but the relatively short length of 6,248 ensures that the Griffin is manageable for all standards of golfers. Highlights are the short second and the penultimate hole, both of which demand well-struck iron shots over water.
Phoenix Course
The neighbouring Phoenix Course is regarded as Cottesmore's ‘second course', but it is also a splendid layout, bordered by the rhododendrons and woodland of this stunning landscape. The Phoenix is equally well maintained, but is slightly more forgiving from the tee, allowing for an extremely enjoyable challenge.
A golf break at Cottesmore will be immensely enjoyable for all those who appreciate a good test of golf, set within some of the region's most stunning countryside.
The farm buildings that were once scattered around the original country house have now been tastefully revamped to offer good quality traditional hospitality to travelling golfers.
The 21 guest rooms have been individually designed, and decorated sympathetically to reflect the original style of the hotel itself. This rural setting is the perfect place for a golf break away from the rigours of city life, with a warm welcome and relaxed environment.
Cottesmore's Health Club offers guests every opportunity to relax properly, with facilities including a swimming pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna and the on-site spa, where the massages are particularly memorable. The gym is equipped with a good variety of cardiovascular training equipment and a range of free weights.
The 2nd hole on the Griffin measures only 112 yards to the front, but the putting surface is more than 50 yards deep, so be sure to take the pin position into account when you select your club.









































