Waterfront Golf

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,492 yards
  • Slope Rating: 116
  • Course Rating: 71.7

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Waterfront Golf, considering the English weather?

We highly recommend planning your visit between late spring and early autumn, specifically May through September. You'll find the course in its prime condition then, with firmer fairways and less chance of the strong coastal winds that can make winter play a real challenge.

What makes Waterfront Golf particularly challenging, especially with its coastal location?

The real test here comes from the relentless sea breeze and the strategic bunkering, which feels perfectly integrated into the natural dunes. Holes 7 through 11, running right alongside the estuary, demand precise shot-making to avoid the water and the thick gorse.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Waterfront Golf, and is it worth it?

Green fees typically range from £80-£120, depending on the season and time of day you play. We absolutely think it's worth the investment for the unique links experience and the stunning views you get, especially if you appreciate a course that truly tests your short game.

How does the waterfront environment affect course conditions, and what practical advice do you have for playing it?

Expect firm, fast-running fairways and true-rolling greens that often have subtle breaks towards the water. We recommend bringing an extra layer, even on sunny days, and definitely practice your low-trajectory shots to combat the wind effectively.

Are there any specific post-round amenities or nearby attractions that enhance the Waterfront Golf experience?

Absolutely, the clubhouse offers fantastic views over the 18th green and the estuary, perfect for a celebratory pint and a hearty meal. Afterwards, take a short drive to the charming fishing village nearby; it's ideal for a relaxed evening stroll.