Sussex Golf and Curling Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Sussex Golf and Curling Club?
We always recommend late spring through early fall for the best conditions at Sussex. You'll find the course vibrant and lush from May to October, with comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round. Just remember to book ahead, especially for weekend tee times, as it's a popular local spot.
What's the signature challenge or a must-know tip for playing the course at Sussex?
You'll quickly discover that Sussex rewards precision over raw power, especially on its back nine. We found the par-3 14th, with its elevated green and deceptive cross-winds, to be a real card-wrecker if you're not careful. Focus on club selection and trust your short game here.
How does Sussex Golf and Curling Club compare in terms of value for a Canadian golf experience?
For a well-maintained course in this region, Sussex offers fantastic value without breaking the bank. You're getting a genuine, unpretentious golf experience where the focus is purely on the game, not lavish frills. Expect reasonable green fees that leave you feeling like you got a great deal.
Given it's a 'Golf and Curling Club,' what's the overall vibe like, and are there any unique non-golf amenities?
The 'Curling Club' part tells you a lot about the friendly, community-focused atmosphere here - it's truly a local hub. You'll find the clubhouse welcoming, perfect for a post-round drink or a casual meal, and it really embodies that warm, Canadian hospitality. It's less about resort luxury and more about genuine camaraderie.
What should I expect regarding the pace of play and potential crowds at Sussex?
Generally, you'll enjoy a relaxed pace of play at Sussex, especially if you can get out during a weekday morning. Weekends do see more local traffic, so expect a slightly busier course, but it rarely feels rushed. We always suggest an early tee time if you prefer a quieter round.