| Course
Reviews |
Seaford
Head is a friendly, municipal course, located on a spectacular
piece of downland. Though not the most challenging course,
on a windy day scoring is extremely difficult. Highlights
include the 1st, 10th and 12th, but the 18th hole, a par 5
with a drop of 200ft from tee to green, is the hole golfers
look forward to. Though the facilities do not compare well
with other courses in the locality, service is friendly, and
food is good.
Simon Miller
Links
style course on top of the cliffs that gives very nice views
over the Seven Sisters and the Sussex coastline. No restrictions
on visitors which is nice to see, almost always a breeze of
some sort offers the biggest challenge to the otherwise quite
straightforward course. The 18th offers the opportunities
of John Daly length drives as it's a steep drop down, (and
if the wind is helping of course!).
T Willcox
This is the best value greenfee in Sussex. Catch it right
and you could be playing somewhere that costs three times
as much. Very enjoyable, short but not easy. If you want to
get a low round you have to play intelligently. Plenty of
trouble is to be found esp. overclubbing approach shots. 1st,
4th, 5th, 6th, 10th (hilarious)! 11th, 15th, 16th, 18th holes
wonderful. 5th hole one of the best par 5s anywhere- tends
to play either eagle, birdie or 8! You have to think strategically
and hit straight. You WILL get a few high numbers, as well
as birdies and eagles. There are a lot of dog walkers and
hackers everywhere. Play in the rain, play midweek- avoid
holidays, weekends and sunny days. Believe me. We had a lot
of balls hit towards and over our heads when we played on
a sunday- tends to put you off your game a bit when your health & safety is at risk.
Tom Bermingham May
18, 2005
Just had another wonderful day at this course. It's not
the most difficult course in the area but the warm northerly
wind makes you think about your shots a bit more than you
would on an inland course. Heart Attack hill (the 104yd 12th)
is amazing and there can't be many courses in the country
with the view that you get from the 18th tee. 300yds up on
top of a cliff and the green at sea level. Good beer and food
with a smile afterwards made for a very pleasant day.
Colin Stirling Jones August 12, 2005 |