I recently had the opportunity to visit Coppinwood Golf Club in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. I knew very little about the golf course, but even playing the course in a constant and sometimes heavy rain, I was extremely impressed and really hope I have an opportunity to visit the golf course again. I have played almost 40 T. Fazio golf courses, and Coppinwood is in my top 3 (and for reference of my own preferences, my top 10):
1) Victoria National
2) Shooting Star
3) Coppinwood4) The National GC of Canada
5) Shadow Creek
6) Gozzer Ranch
7) Mountaintop
8 ) Glenwild
9) Black Diamond
10) Aldarra
ScoreGolf has Coppinwood ranked number 15 in Canada and Golfweek has it as number 9 on it’s top 30 Modern ranking. The average GW rating is 6.60, which would place around 150 modern in the US.
Here’s what I liked:
1) Hole 12 may be the best modern par 4 in Canada. Other holes often in the discussion are 7 at National GC of Canada and 6 at Bigwin Island GC, but the hole at Coppinwood is more interesting (JMO of course).
2) Hole 15 should be in the discussion for the best modern par 5 in Canada.
3) The routing is very good on a difficult piece of land. Almost every hole has elevation change, though unlike many modern courses they aren’t all downhill! Course constantly changes direction, which is very important as I’m told the course generally plays with a 1-2 club wind.
I was told that walking is a priority at Coppinwood. Green to tee walks are never offensive and there are cut-outs through the tall grass.
4) Par 3s as a set are stronger than the individual holes. Individually, only 11 is very good, but the variety of the holes make them work very well together. I suppose it is the standard variety, but it is variety nonetheless. Hole 5 – long P3 over water; Hole 7 – short P3 with significant green contouring / difficult up and down; Hole 11 – very long / downhill P3 with large green and really tough up and down if missed in wrong spot; Hole 16: Naderish mid-length P3.
5) Tree removal to create several very interesting skyline and eternity greens
6) Just the right amount of green contouring – It seems as though Fazio knew the greens would be kept lightning fast. To me, the contouring was significant enough to create interest, but not so significant that the U-word (unfair) would often be used
7) Lots of interest off the tee. Fazio’s other Canadian golf course has been criticized for being one-dimensional because it is too penal (hit it straight or else). At Coppinwood, assuming you are playing the right set of tees, you will have a choice to make on almost every tee shot. The bunkers are generally staggered, and hazards are at a diagonal. Three-wood or iron is a reasonable choice on many holes.
8 ) A very well done driveable P4. The tee shot is just enticing enough that downwind I would bet that just about everyone will take a crack at the green. There are no hazards where one will lose their ball, but you aren’t making birdie after anything but a very well-placed tee shot. One of those holes that you know the smart play is iron-wedge, but because you feel like there is not much risk in hitting driver, you always go for the hero play.
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