Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate

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Coordinates25°52′47″S 28°02′48″E / 25.879805°S 28.046770°E / -25.879805; 28.046770
Established2004 (as Gardener Ross Golf and Country Estate)
TypePrivate
Copperleaf Golf & Country Estate
Copperleaf Estate Central Vista from 10th tee
Map showing location of Copperleaf Golf Estate in South Africa
Map showing location of Copperleaf Golf Estate in South Africa
Location in Gauteng, South Africa
Map showing location of Copperleaf Golf Estate in South Africa
Map showing location of Copperleaf Golf Estate in South Africa
Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate (Gauteng)
Club information
Coordinates25°52′47″S 28°02′48″E / 25.879805°S 28.046770°E / -25.879805; 28.046770
LocationCenturion, Gauteng, South Africa
Established2004 (as Gardener Ross Golf and Country Estate)
TypePrivate
Owned byInvestec Property
Operated byThe Els Club (African Golf Company)
Total holes18
Events hostedTshwane Open (2013, 2014)
GreensA1 bentgrass
FairwaysKikuyu
Websitehttps://copper-leaf.co.za/
The Els Club at Copperleaf
Designed byErnie Els
Par72
Length7,315 m (championship tees)

Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate is a residential estate and golf club in Centurion, Gauteng, South Africa. It is in the countryside outside Johannesburg and Pretoria. It includes the Els Club, a golf course designed by South African golfer Ernie Els. The estate is built on land that once belonged to Els’s grandfather, Ernie Vermaak.

The estate originally launched in mid-2004 under the name Gardener Ross Golf and Country Estate. In 2010, Investec Property bought the development, rebranding it as Copperleaf Golf & Country Estate.[1]

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