| The
Dyke Golf Club |
| Address |
Dyke Golf Club, Devil's Dyke,
Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 8YJ |
| Telephone |
Office: 01273 857296
Pro Shop/Tee Reservations: 01273 857260 |
| Website |
Click here
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| Email |
manager@dykegolfclub.co.uk |
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Holes |
18-hole course with excellent drainage throughout the year |
| Yardage |
6627-6300-5537 |
| SSS |
72 |
| Visitors |
Casual visitors are always welcome and can usually be accommodated on the course, subject to competitions and other tee reservations. |
| Societies |
Societies are very welcome except on Tuesdays and weekends and the Club is able to organise 'tailor made' Corporate golf days. Call the Pro shop in advance. |
Green
Fees
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E per round / F per round weekends from 12 pm
Twilight rates available.
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| Course
Designer |
Fred
Hawtree
One of the oldest courses in the area, having been founded in 1906.
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| Location |
Situated only 4 miles from the centre of Brighton, easily reached from the A23 and A27 and all major routes to Brighton and 4 miles from the mainline railway station. |
| Facilities |
        
 
* Clubhouse with restaurant that affords visitors good food and views of the course and the city and coast beyond.
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Corporate hospitality days available
*
2 Qualified PGA Professionals available for Tuition, Custom fitting appointments
and any golf equipment advice |
| About the course |
"The course is some 650 feet above sea level and provides spectacular views over the South Downs to the City of Brighton & Hove to the south and east, and further afield to the cliffs of Newhaven and Seaford. To the south and west there are views of Shoreham and Worthing and a clear day brings the Isle of Wight and the Solent into view"...
"Among the attractive points of the layout of the course is the contrast between the long hard-hitting holes on the western side of the ridge and the holes of a more adventurous type on the eastern side."
Exc. from Dyke GC's own website
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Course
Reviews |
This is
a fantastic, easily accessible golf course for the high to
low handicaps. It offers a tremendous range of unique holes
ranging from true American style 'target golf' to the more
traditional British Links. The prices are affordable and reasonable
and a quick and silent electric buggy can be hired for a small
fee. The friendly staff and comfortble club house and pro
shop make for a great meal or a drink after a round. A course
that must be played if you're looking for a challenge along
with a fantastic view across the British South-East coast.
Sam Behar-Spicer
A delightful and well maintained golf course which gave
a 5--18 handicap 4 ball plenty to think about.
Where can you get an English Breakfast, lunch and a drink,served
by friendly staff, all for a tenner. Thats value. We shall
return!
John Souter August 26, 2005
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