18-hole downland course winding its way through the Waterhall valley, with the famous Patcham Windmill overlooking several holes and Clubhouse. Medium/steep undulations.
Yardage
5718
SSS
67
Visitors
Visitors welcome all week subject to availability & booking conditions.
Advisable to book in advance to secure a tee.
Good challenging course all up and down hills, with a variety
of long and short holes. Greens in excellent condition and
fairways not bad considering it based in by the countryside.
The food is cheap and it is not bad for what you pay for. Name not supplied
A very friendly club that makes people feel welcome. The
course itself is on the south downs and hill, but its chalk
base means it drains quickly and is almost never closed due
to weather problems. Martyn Gibson January 24, 2005
Great value for money, good driving holes. Only 2 par 5s
which follow each other, the second one being 3 good hits.
Testing long par 3 ninth sometimes not reachable with a driver
if the wind is blowing. Great good value breakfast, friendly
staff. Well worth a visit. Don Seabright March 22, 2005
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