Mannings Heath Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Mannings Heath Golf Club?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Mannings Heath. You'll catch the course in prime condition, avoiding the peak summer crowds and enjoying more reliable weather than the unpredictable English winter. The greens are typically running beautifully then.

What makes the Waterfall Course at Mannings Heath stand out from other English courses?

The Waterfall Course truly shines with its dramatic elevation changes and stunning views across the Sussex countryside. You'll find yourself navigating some truly memorable holes, particularly the challenging par-3s that demand precise club selection. It's a proper test of golf, not just a walk in the park.

Beyond the golf, what else should we experience at Mannings Heath?

Absolutely make time for the Benguela Cove Wine Estate experience. Their wine tasting is a fantastic way to unwind after your round, and the food at their restaurant is genuinely excellent. It's a unique pairing of golf and viticulture you won't find just anywhere.

How challenging is Mannings Heath for an average golfer?

Mannings Heath, especially the Waterfall Course, offers a good challenge for most handicaps. You'll need to think your way around, as the undulating fairways and mature trees demand strategic shot placement rather than just brute force. Don't be afraid to take an extra club on some of those uphill approaches.

Are there any specific facilities or services at Mannings Heath that enhance the golf experience?

We really appreciate the well-stocked pro shop and the friendly, knowledgeable staff who are always happy to offer local insights. Their practice facilities are also top-notch, giving you a great space to warm up before tackling the course. Plus, the clubhouse offers a comfortable spot for a post-round pint with great views.