Cowdray elevates practice facilities with driving range enhancements

West Sussex club unveils latest improvements to its practice facilities for member and guest use.

Cowdray Golf Club has just completed a driving range improvement project, further enhancing the West Sussex club’s practice facilities, and raising the standard in line with the venue’s acclaimed short course and the recently refurbished golf studio.

As part of the refurbishment, the hitting bays have been reconfigured and landscaped, providing an additional bay alongside the studio. The DryRainge cover, an all-weather driving range shelter, is next to the two bays behind the studio, which is available for lessons and custom fitting sessions.

Along with the aesthetic improvements, the range balls have also been replaced with premium two-piece, full-distance balls, further adding to the enhanced experience.

Tim Allen, Cowdray’s Director of Golf, said: “We are delighted with the improvements to the driving range, which have been welcomed by members and visitors alike. It is fantastic seeing golfers of all ages and abilities enjoying the great facilities that we offer including the Golf Studio, Par 3 course and short game area.

“We are determined to continue improving the standards and these improvements are reflective of how Cowdray has invested in the course and practice facilities in recent years.”

Cowdray Golf completed a £1 million improvement plan in 2024 covering the main 18-hole course and practice areas, including reconstructed bunkers, pathways, and landscaping. 

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