Sea Acres 9 hole course

Website: https://www.parkdeanresorts.co.uk/location/cornwall/sea-acres/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Sea Acres to really enjoy the coastal views and avoid the biggest crowds?

We've found late spring or early autumn offers the perfect balance at Sea Acres. You'll get pleasant weather and those stunning sea views without battling the peak summer holidaymakers, who flock here for good reason. Just be prepared for that classic English coastal breeze - it's part of the charm and challenge.

Is Sea Acres a good choice for a casual round, or does its coastal location make it surprisingly tricky for a 9-hole?

Sea Acres is wonderfully forgiving, making it ideal for a relaxed game or if you're just getting back into the swing of things. Don't let the '9-hole' fool you entirely, though; the exposed coastal setting means the wind can add a genuine challenge to even the shortest par-3s. It's a fun test, not a brutal one.

What makes Sea Acres stand out from other 9-hole courses in Cornwall - is it just the views?

While the panoramic sea views are undeniably spectacular, Sea Acres offers more than just a pretty backdrop. We love its genuinely welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere and the surprisingly well-maintained greens for a holiday park course. It truly feels like you're playing right on the edge of the world, which is a unique feeling for a quick round.

What's the practical advice for playing Sea Acres - do I need to book far ahead, and what are the typical green fees?

During peak summer school holidays, we definitely recommend booking your tee time a day or two in advance, as it gets busy with holidaymakers. Outside of that, you can often walk up and get on without much fuss. Green fees are very reasonable for a coastal course in England, making it an excellent value for a fun, scenic round.

Are there any 'must-play' holes or unique challenges at Sea Acres that I should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the elevated tees on a few holes; they offer incredible views and make for some thrilling drives down towards the sea. The short par-3s, while seemingly straightforward, become proper tests when the wind whips in off the Lizard Peninsula. It's a course where every shot feels a little bit different depending on the day.