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The Kingfisher is an exceptional green fee golf course, which means you can play this most rural of golf courses whenever you wish without being tied to being a member... all standards are welcome to play local Sussex golf with us, from complete beginners to the seasoned golfer. The Kingfisher has been designed to provide an exemplary golfing experience to fit in with today’s varied lifestyles. This exclusively green fee only course is designed just for golf in its purest form whenever you choose to play. This course is a great even balance of par 3, par 4 and par 5 golf. Designed by David Williams and build to USGA specification it has some truly unique features including a double green that is also a character at St Andrews, the home of golf. They believe The Kingfisher is the best pay and play course in Sussex. With each hole defined by long blond fescue grasses it resembles seaside links courses even though it is in the heart of Sussex. The Club is proud to welcome anyone who wants to come and enjoy the challenge of our golf courses in West Sussex – individual golfers, social and corporate groups alike.
Jewel in the golfing crown… Established in 1905 the Waterfall course, the jewel in the crown of Sussex golf, is set amongst acres of mature deciduous woodland and streams with patchwork fairways. Due to the location in 500 acres of rolling Sussex downs, the course is a hybrid, a mix of heathland, downland and parkland and provides golfers with an exciting and entertaining course which holds the interest all the way round. Measuring 6,683 yards from the tips, several of the holes are wonderfully testing, demanding accuracy from the tee. Greens at Mannings Heath Golf Club in SussexThere is a lovely feeling of seclusion created by the mature trees, the dramatic undulating terrain and streams which wind their way alongside 11 of the lush fairways. The par 72 course presents a fair test of golf to every caliber of golfer - a combination of nature’s work and the efforts of a hard working green-keeping team. The 1st tee is set in the shadow of the gorgeous 17th Century Clubhouse and it’s a spectacular and daunting prospect. From the elevated tee, a long and accurate drive over a wooded valley is the order of the day. The 2nd is a very short par four, but this comes too early in the round for most of us to take too much advantage. The 5th is one of the most dramatic one-shot holes in Sussex with an elevated tee shot to a green set in a most unusual punchbowl. It heralds the beginning of a fine run of holes. In fact, it is the par 3 holes that really give the Waterfall its identity and the Punchbowl is the first of these delightful challenges with a stream to the side and the front of the green posing an additional challenge. The ‘Blaster’ is the last of the short holes, with bunkers on the left closely guarding the green. The ground falls away sharply to the right into woodland and the approach to this is out of bounds.
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