East Sussex

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I find any golf courses listed for East Sussex?

You're not missing anything - East Sussex, as a distinct golf region, doesn't actually host any courses within its specific boundaries. It's a beautiful part of England, known more for its stunning coastline and historic towns than its fairways. If you're looking to play, you'll need to venture just beyond its borders.

Where should I go for golf if I'm staying in East Sussex?

If you're based in East Sussex but keen to play, we recommend heading west into West Sussex or slightly north into Kent. Both offer fantastic options, from championship links to charming parkland courses, usually within a 30-60 minute drive depending on your starting point. You'll find plenty of quality golf just a short hop away.

Is East Sussex worth visiting for a golf trip, even without courses?

While East Sussex isn't a destination for golf itself, it's absolutely worth visiting for its other charms. Think dramatic chalk cliffs, historic castles, and vibrant seaside towns like Brighton and Eastbourne. It's a perfect spot if you're traveling with non-golfers or want a few days of sightseeing before or after hitting the links in a neighboring county.

What's the best time to visit the East Sussex area for golf (considering nearby options)?

For the best golfing conditions in the surrounding counties, we always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September. You'll generally get the most consistent weather, longer daylight hours, and courses will be in peak condition. Just be prepared for the occasional shower; this is England, after all.

Are there any hidden gems or future golf developments planned for East Sussex?

Given that East Sussex currently has no golf courses, there aren't any 'hidden gems' to uncover within its boundaries. We haven't heard of any significant plans for new course developments either, as the region's focus remains on its natural beauty and historical sites. For golf, you'll definitely need to look to its well-established neighbors.