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The Golf Course

Coventry Golf Club has become one of the most attractive inland courses in the country and provides an exciting challenge to all golfers. It has over the years hosted many Professional and Amateur tournaments.

The quality of the course has been recognised by the R&A who in recent years have chosen Coventry Golf Club to host many Regional Open Qualifiers.

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    • Slope 138, Course Rating 73.6

    • Slope 133, Course Rating 72.2

    • Slope 145, Course Rating 76.8

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    1482457512446512
    24043914638744
    3330324414318414
    43653554231948
    5179166316141318
    65324795443352
    7148133318124316
    83703534834346
    9327319410322410
    10483429513420511
    113923684333343
    12354338415332413
    1349846051748051
    144023794130549
    1521920835171315
    1654351351142055
    1719117039162317
    183713554734247
    Out3137297736283336
    In3453322037296537
    Total6590619773579873

Setting

The course boasts a unique and varied collection of trees to provide golfers with an attractive tree-lined parkland golf course.

Set in 120 acres of leafy Warwickshire, this aesthetically attractive, gently undulating course is a pleasure to play all-year-round.

Coventry Golf Club became the first in England to be awarded the prestigious Golf Environment Organisation (GEO) eco-label certificate and has now become the first golf club to retain it for a second term.

Further details of our commitment to the environment can be found here.

“My experience here was excellent. A great course and in fantastic condition. Easily one of the best courses locally.”
Guy Cheema
“Challenging but rewarding golf course if you keep on the straight and narrow. Greens always in great condition.”
Phil Millington
“Top course, well presented, super greens. Food and service post golf excellent.”
John Bardsley