Leas Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Leas Course?
We highly recommend visiting Leas Course in late spring, around April or May, or early autumn, from September to October. You'll find the course in fantastic condition, the weather is generally more settled, and you'll avoid the busiest summer crowds.
What makes Leas Course unique or particularly challenging?
Leas Course truly stands out with its dramatic coastal elevation changes and the ever-present wind, which demands precise club selection and creative shot-making. You'll need to master your trajectory, especially on the exposed holes where the views are spectacular but the gusts are relentless.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Leas Course, and is it good value?
Green fees at Leas Course typically range from £70-£100, depending on the season and time of day. We think it's excellent value for money, offering a memorable links-style experience with unique challenges and stunning vistas that you won't soon forget.
Are there any signature holes or must-see views at Leas Course?
You absolutely can't miss the stretch from the 7th to the 10th - the views over the English Channel are breathtaking, especially from the elevated tee on the 8th. The par-3 14th, often played directly into the prevailing wind, is also a fantastic challenge and a true test of nerve.
What practical advice do you have for visiting Leas Course?
We recommend booking your tee time well in advance, particularly if you're planning a weekend visit. Be prepared for varied weather conditions - layers are your friend - and plan to enjoy a well-deserved traditional pub lunch in a nearby coastal town after your round.