PHOENIX GOLF CLUB
🏴 Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
Designed by C. K. Cotton
Phoenix Golf Club sits on elevated ground near Rotherham in South Yorkshire, occupying a site that offers views across the surrounding industrial and post-industrial landscape of the region. Designed by C. K. Cotton and opened in the early 1930s, the course represents the work of an architect known for creating playable layouts across northern England during the interwar period. The land features moderate elevation changes and a mix of open and wooded areas typical of parkland courses in this part of Yorkshire.
The routing makes use of the natural contours, with several holes playing along ridgelines and others descending into lower-lying sections of the property. Cotton's design emphasizes strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play, characteristics common to his portfolio of courses from this era. The layout measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees, providing a test suitable for club competitions and regular member play.
Phoenix Golf Club serves a membership drawn primarily from Rotherham and the surrounding South Yorkshire communities. The club maintains traditional values of accessibility and community golf, hosting local amateur events and providing a venue for recreational play in an area with deep roots in both heavy industry and working-class sporting culture. The course has undergone periodic updates to its conditioning and infrastructure while preserving the essential character of Cotton's original design.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Phoenix was designed by C. K. Cotton.
Yes. Phoenix at Phoenix Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Phoenix is 71.
Phoenix plays 6,181 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Phoenix is 132.
Phoenix is a 18-hole course.