North Cliff Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to play North Cliff Golf Club for ideal conditions?

You'll find North Cliff truly shines from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. The course drains well, but those months offer the best chance for calmer winds and drier fairways, letting you fully appreciate the cliff-top views without battling a gale.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at North Cliff, beyond the obvious coastal wind?

Beyond the wind, the real test at North Cliff lies in its deceptively undulating greens and strategic bunkering, especially on the back nine. You'll need precise approach shots to hold these greens, as anything slightly off will leave you with a tricky up-and-down from tight lies.

Which holes at North Cliff Golf Club offer the most memorable views or unique playing experience?

Don't miss the stretch from the 7th to the 10th- these are North Cliff's crown jewels. The par-3 8th, hugging the cliff edge, demands a brave shot over the chasm, while the 9th tee offers panoramic vistas that will genuinely stop you in your tracks.

How do North Cliff's green fees compare, and what's the overall value for a visitor?

North Cliff offers solid value, especially for a course with such dramatic coastal scenery. Expect visitor green fees to be in the mid-range for English links-style courses, typically £70-£100 depending on the season, which we think is fair for the quality and unique experience you get.

What's the post-round atmosphere like at North Cliff's clubhouse, and is there anything specific we should try?

The clubhouse at North Cliff has that classic, welcoming English golf club feel- unpretentious and friendly. We highly recommend grabbing a pint of local ale and a hearty sandwich in the bar; the views from the lounge overlooking the 18th green are the perfect way to unwind.