Corhampton Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,367 yards
- Slope Rating: 122
- Course Rating: 70.6
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Corhampton Golf Club a unique challenge for golfers?
You'll find Corhampton's chalk downland setting truly defines its character, offering firm, fast-running fairways that demand a different approach than many parkland courses. The elevation changes and exposed nature mean the wind often plays a significant role, adding an extra layer of strategy to every shot.
When is the absolute best time to visit Corhampton for ideal playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Corhampton from late spring through early autumn - think May to September - when the course is typically at its driest and firmest. You'll experience those classic fast-running conditions, and the views across the South Downs are simply spectacular under a clear sky.
Are there any specific holes at Corhampton that truly stand out or offer a memorable experience?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a real beauty, playing downhill to a well-guarded green with stunning panoramic views. The finishing stretch, particularly the 17th and 18th, also offers a fantastic challenge, demanding precision to close out your round strong.
What should I know about the pace of play and general atmosphere at Corhampton?
Corhampton generally offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, making it great for a friendly fourball without feeling rushed. While it can get busy on weekend mornings, the pace usually flows well, allowing you to truly enjoy the course and its surroundings.
What's the post-round experience like at Corhampton, and is the clubhouse worth sticking around for?
Definitely stick around; the clubhouse at Corhampton is unpretentious and genuinely welcoming, offering exactly what you need after a round. You'll find a comfortable bar area perfect for dissecting your game over a pint and enjoying some classic pub fare with fellow golfers.