Mannings Heath Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Mannings Heath Golf Course?
We always recommend visiting Mannings Heath in late spring or early autumn. You'll find the courses in superb condition, the weather is typically pleasant, and you avoid the busiest summer crowds, ensuring a more relaxed round. Summer offers longer daylight hours, but it can get quite popular.
What's the difference between The Waterfall and The Kingfisher courses at Mannings Heath?
You absolutely must play The Waterfall course; it's the championship layout with dramatic elevation changes and that truly memorable signature waterfall hole. The Kingfisher is a shorter, par-5 golf course, but don't let that fool you-it's still a fantastic, strategic challenge that demands precision and offers plenty of fun.
Is Mannings Heath a challenging course for the average golfer?
The Waterfall course, in particular, will test your game with its undulating terrain and some tight, tree-lined fairways. It's not an easy walk, but it's incredibly rewarding if you bring your A-game and enjoy a course that makes you think. The Kingfisher is more forgiving but still offers a good test.
Are there good dining options or accommodation available at Mannings Heath?
Yes, the clubhouse restaurant offers excellent food, perfect for a post-round meal or a casual lunch-we've always enjoyed their local fare. They also have luxurious lodges right on-site, making it incredibly convenient for a stay-and-play golf break, so you can roll right out of bed onto the first tee.
What's the typical green fee experience like, and is Mannings Heath good value?
You'll find the green fees at Mannings Heath are quite competitive for the quality of golf and facilities on offer in England. We always suggest checking their website for online booking deals or twilight rates, which can offer even better value. It's definitely a course where you feel you've gotten your money's worth.