Burgess Hill Golf Centre

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Burgess Hill Golf Centre?

We recommend aiming for spring-early autumn for the best playing conditions and less chance of rain. While summer offers longer days, the course can get busy, and winter is certainly playable, just expect softer ground and shorter daylight hours.

Is Burgess Hill Golf Centre a challenging course for experienced players, or more for a casual round?

It's a really enjoyable track that strikes a great balance-forgiving enough for higher handicappers to have fun, but with clever bunkering and some tricky greens that will test even seasoned golfers. You'll find it's perfect for a relaxed yet engaging round, not overly punishing but always interesting.

What's a standout feature or hole at Burgess Hill Golf Centre that we shouldn't miss?

We particularly love the par-3 12th; it's a beautiful hole that demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green. Beyond specific holes, you'll enjoy some lovely views of the surrounding Sussex countryside, especially as you make your way through the back nine.

Besides the course, what other facilities does Burgess Hill Golf Centre offer?

This is a proper 'centre,' so you'll find a well-maintained driving range, which is great for warming up or just hitting a bucket of balls. They also have a decent pro shop for essentials and a friendly clubhouse where you can grab a bite and a drink after your round.

How does Burgess Hill Golf Centre compare on price, and is it good value?

We think it offers excellent value for money, especially considering the course condition and the overall facilities. It's definitely not one of England's super-premium courses, but you get a very solid, enjoyable round without breaking the bank. Check their website for twilight deals or off-peak rates for even better value.