Seaford Head Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 5,806 yards
  • Slope Rating: 112
  • Course Rating: 68

Website: https://www.seafordheadgolfcourse.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Seaford Head to truly experience its coastal charm?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Seaford Head. You'll catch the course in fantastic condition, the sea breeze is usually more forgiving, and the views across the Seven Sisters are simply breathtaking without the biting chill of winter.

What makes Seaford Head a truly unique golfing experience compared to other English courses?

It's the dramatic cliff-top setting that truly sets Seaford Head apart; you're playing right on the edge of the South Downs with panoramic views of the English Channel and the iconic Seven Sisters. The wind is almost always a factor here, demanding creative shot-making and a real appreciation for links-style golf, even though it's technically a downland course.

Is Seaford Head a walkable course, and what should I pack for a round there?

Yes, Seaford Head is definitely walkable, though you'll encounter some elevation changes that add to the challenge and the views. We strongly advise layering up, even on a sunny day, as the coastal wind can pick up unexpectedly, and always have waterproofs handy - this is England, after all!

How does Seaford Head compare in terms of value for money, and what are the typical green fees?

For the sheer drama and quality of golf, Seaford Head offers exceptional value. Green fees are typically very reasonable, often ranging from £35-£50 depending on the season and day of the week, making it one of the best bangs for your buck on the south coast. Always check their website and book your tee time in advance, especially for weekend play.

Which holes at Seaford Head should I really look forward to, or prepare for, during my round?

You'll be talking about the 18th long after your round - it's a fantastic finishing hole with the clubhouse in sight and often a tricky crosswind. But honestly, holes like the 13th and 14th, playing right along the cliff edge with those incredible Seven Sisters views, are where you'll want to pause and just soak it all in. They're visually stunning and demand precise ball striking.