Heathland 9-hole golf course, a good test of golf, the variety of tee positions presenting a different challenge on the back nine.
Yardage
5325
Par
66
Visitors
Very relaxed atmosphere and a friendly welcome to visitors
visitors are welcome throughout the week, just phone the Pro Shop first to avoid disappointment.
Societies
Welcome by arrangement
Green
Fees
C
weekdays / D weekends
Course
Designer
Not
Known
Est. 1893
Location
On the A264 midway between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells 1 mile south of Cowden.
The clubhouse sits alongside the White Horse Inn opposite the 1st tee. 30 mins. from Gatwick; 45 mins. from Brighton; 50 mins. from Eastbourne and just 20 mins. from the M25.
Facilities
*
Golf lessons / Video lessons
*
Four
practice putting greens and a couple of practice bunkers,
large practice ground
Course
Reviews
While
this is only a fairly short 9 hole course , no-one will find
this easy. Undulating tree-lined fairways mean that accuracy
is a must at all times. The holes that are most prominent are
the 3rd and 4th. The 3rd is the longest hole on the course.
At over 450 yards a long tee shot and then a long iron are required
to reach in two. However you must overcome the fear of the roads
wich run either side of the hole. The road on the left is only
5 yards from the green edge but is out of bounds. The 4th hole
is a picturesque par 3. First time around it is only a mid iron.
When you play it as the 13th the tee is approximately 40 yards
further back, meaning a long iron and for some a wood. Graham Hill
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