Seacroft Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Seacroft Golf Course?

We recommend late spring or early autumn for Seacroft. You'll get the best balance of playable weather and fewer crowds, though expect the wind to be a constant companion no matter when you visit. Summer can be great too, but it gets busier.

What makes Seacroft unique as a links course experience?

Seacroft is a proper old-school links, not overly long but incredibly strategic, especially with the wind. You'll find some fantastic natural undulations and classic pot bunkers that demand precision, not just power. It's a true test of your short game and ability to play different shots.

Are there any particularly memorable or challenging holes at Seacroft?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th, often called 'The Lighthouse.' It's not long, but the green is well-guarded by deep bunkers and the wind off The Wash can make club selection a real headache. It's a beautiful hole that can easily ruin a good scorecard if you're not careful.

What should I expect from the clubhouse and facilities at Seacroft?

The clubhouse at Seacroft is welcoming and unpretentious, exactly what you want after battling the elements. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop and a bar serving hearty food and local ales - perfect for recounting your round. It's a club with a strong local feel, so expect friendly faces.

Is Seacroft Golf Course good value for money compared to other English links?

Absolutely, Seacroft offers excellent value for a genuine links experience in England. While it might not have the global fame of some bigger names, you're getting a challenging, well-maintained course for a very reasonable green fee. It's a fantastic option if you want authentic links golf without breaking the bank.