Brighton and Hove Golf Club

Course Type
Downland
Designer
TBC
Par
68 
Slope
0
Rating
3.5
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Devil's Dyke Road, Brighton BN1 8YJ, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8YJ, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01273 556482
DESCRIPTION:

Brighton and Hove Golf Club, located in the scenic Sussex countryside, offers a superb 18-hole, par-71 course that stretches 6,330 yards. Established in 1887, the course is renowned for its stunning views of the South Downs and the English Channel, providing a picturesque backdrop for an enjoyable round of golf. The course features a mix of challenging holes, including the demanding par-4 ninth, where precision is essential to navigate the dogleg, and the scenic par-3 seventeenth, which requires an accurate tee shot over a natural hazard. Conveniently situated near the A27, the club is easily accessible from Brighton and Hove.

Local attractions, such as the iconic Brighton Pier and the beautiful Preston Manor, add to the area’s charm. With its rich history and welcoming atmosphere, Brighton and Hove Golf Club is a must-visit for golfers seeking both challenge and beauty in a serene setting.

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Overall Course Rating
3.5 / 5

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Regulars At This Course

Steve Maggs
0.1
lyn spencer
36.0
Roger Akerman
12.9
Richard Duke
36.0
Neil Reeves
36.0
MIKE LEITCH
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Golf Club Reviews

Tony Amos
36.0
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Very interesting course and good value

A well maintained 9 hole course, but with different tees for the back nine, making it an interesting challenge. The 6th/15th is a spectacular par 3 drop hole, followed by a difficult dog leg par 4. Wide variety of shots required, so all in all very good value for £18 after 1 p.m.

Famous old clubhouse offers a comfortable way to unwind after a steep climb up the 18th with a wonderful pint of Harveys!
Date Thursday, 30, May 2013