1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at East Sussex National
- 2 Rounds at East Course or West Course
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Set in the heart of the Sussex countryside, East Sussex National serves up two outstanding parkland courses that were built with big-event golf in mind. It has hosted two European Opens on the European Tour, with the likes of Nick Faldo, Ernie Els and Colin Montgomerie taking it on, so you're not exactly playing a "hotel course" that's been knocked together as an afterthought. You've got 36 holes on site too, which is ideal for a proper weekend away without changing hotels or spending half your time in the car.
You're just 40 minutes from Brighton, but it feels a world away once you're up at the resort looking out across the South Downs. The hotel is spacious, modern and set up for golfers, with plenty of room to settle in for a couple of nights, plus solid food and drink options when the scorecards are signed. The Horsted Spa is a real highlight for the area, so if one half of the trip is chasing a few birdies and the other half is chasing a bit of peace and quiet, you're both covered. In short, it's a quality South East golf break with two championship tests, good facilities and enough off-course comfort to keep everyone happy.
Who is this for?
Golf groups and societies who want 36 holes on site and an easy South East run, couples after proper golf and a spa that's more than a box-ticking exercise, and mixed-ability trips where non-golfers still want a decent day out.
Who is it best for?
Mid to low handicappers who like a tidy parkland test with tournament pedigree, weekend breaks where you want variety without swapping venues, and anyone building in recovery time, whether that's the pool, steam room or a treatment.
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Your ultimate golf retreat is just a few clicks away. Experience two championship courses set among the stunning Sussex Downs and unwind in the luxurious hotel with its spa and first-class service.
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The East Course was designed to test the talent of the world's finest golfers, and measuring over 7,000 yards from the gold tees, is a formidable test. The host course for many a top level event, including the 1993 and 1994 European Opens, as well as five European Challenge Tour events and four PGA European Tour qualifying schools between 1994 and 1997, the East has clearly fulfilled its purpose as well as thrilling the club golfer looking to take on a thoroughbred tournament test.
However long and challenging this might be, it is not out of reach for the handicap golfer. A number of other tee positions allow for golfers of varying ability to test their game on the East Course, with blue tees being laid out close to but in front of the golds, as well as white tees which offer a much more manageable game of golf to the higher handicapper.
Fairly open from the tee, the East Course allows golfers to have some fun with the driver, while sublime putting surfaces and perfectly maintained bunkers and fairways tick all of the boxes in terms of the course’s conditioning.
The real challenge on the East Course comes in the form of the approach shot thanks to well protected greens which feature huge undulations and steps in places, making precise approach play an important facet of the game. Get out of position around the greens and saving par will certainly not be a walk in the park.
Be sure to conserve some energy too, for the East Course boasts one of the best and certainly most demanding closing stretches of holes in the country.
Signature Hole – No. 17: Par 4, 450 yards (Gold Tees)
Picturesque yet perilous, the 17th on the East Course is a cracker of a par 4, measuring no less than 450 yards from the tips. Water runs up the left then cuts across the fairway, meaning the golfer must lay back far enough from the tee so not to risk their ball ending up in a watery grave. Once in the fairway, it is perhaps best to take an extra club when hitting your approach as the green is slightly elevated and is protected by a steep run off at the front. This leads down to the creek which has made it way over to the right of the hole.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Robert E Cupp |
| Opened in | 1990 |
| Previously hosted | European Open (1993 & 1994) – PGA European Tour Qualifying School Venue – Five-time European Challenge Tour Host - Open Championship Regional Qualifying (2014) |
| Gold | 7,106 yards | SSS 74 |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | 6,757 yards | SSS 72 |
| White | 6,086 yards | SSS 69 |
| Red | 5,305 yards | SSS 71 |
The West Course was once the private playground for club members but thankfully it's now open for play to all comers. Often regarded as the more scenic and intimate of the two courses, the West is just as tough a nut to crack as its better known sibling. Tighter from the tee and more undulating, the West has bundles of character and although being surprisingly longer than the East Course, is doesn't really play as such and, as on the East, there are tees to suit varying standards of golfer.
The West Course at East Sussex National is ranked as one of the best courses in London and the South East
Signature Hole – No. 12: Par 5, 542 yards (Gold Tees)
It's no easy task to pick the signature hole on the West Course at East Sussex National. The 1st, with a green below the level of the fairway gets you off to a flyer and the par 4 10th boasts a daunting yet spectacular approach. The par 5 12th however, is probably the most memorable. Horsted Creek runs along the entire length of the hole and comes more and more into play the closer you get to the green.
The longest of hitters may choose to go for the green in two but laying up is the prudent play, with huge American style mounds to the left of the green and water lurking front and right. You can't switch off for a minute on this technical long hole, with birdie and double-bogey being an equally likely score, subject to the quality of your shots!
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Robert E Cupp |
| Opened in | 1990 |
| Previously hosted | Challenge Tour Championships (1995-1998) – European Tour Qualifying School Venue (1994-1997) |
| Gold | 7,100 yards | SSS 75 |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | 6,625 yards | SSS 73 |
| White | 6,056 yards | SSS 70 |
| Red | 5,190 yards | SSS 71 |
The Academy, at East Sussex National Golf Resort & Spa, boasts excellent practice facilities. The driving range boasts both artificial and real turf hitting areas which allow for practice throughout the year and there is ample space to practice your short game. Pitching and chipping areas, three putting greens and a championship standard three-hole academy course complete the package and allow for exhaustive practice should the need to sharpen your game arise.
The East Sussex National Clubhouse boasts both indoor and outdoor seating and is a great place to enjoy a bite to eat or indeed a few well deserved drinks before or after your game.
Live sports are shown on screens around the bar and in the changing facilities there are ample lockers, power showers and even a sauna; perfect for loosening up any sore muscles after a long day on the course. A locker room attendant will supply you with fresh towels.
The east Sussex National pro shop is supremely well stocked and will service all of your golfing needs, with friendly and professional staff members on hand to offer any advice you may need.
Both golf courses at East Sussex National are a tough walk so a buggy comes recommended. Throughout most of the year, the club employs a "90 Degree Rule", where players are asked to keep to the cart paths until reaching their ball where they can then move onto the course on the buggy, minimising the damage caused by the vehicles while allowing golfers to complete their rounds easily and in good time.
Halfway houses allow golfers to stock up on drinks and food at the midway point in their rounds so there's no need to overload before teeing off. The club also employs a bag drop service which allows golfers to leave their clubs at the clubhouse entrance before checking in for their tee time. Your clubs will then be brought down to the course level, ready and waiting for you to warm up or tee off, whether your on a buggy or not. After your round, you can then simply leave your clubs with the caddy masters, who will have them ready for your tee time the following day.
A complimentary club cleaning service also ensures you will leave East Sussex National with your clubs looking as good as new.
Right, so you've played 36 holes and you're ready to put the feet up. East Sussex National Golf Resort and Spa has 104 spacious rooms set above the courses, so you're never far from the first tee and you get those classic South Downs views that make a countryside break feel like a proper escape. Rooms are comfortable and practical for golfers, with modern bathrooms featuring walk-in showers and plenty of space for clubs, shoes and kit.
Food and drink is nicely set up for different types of trip. Hunningtons Grill is the easy option after a day on the course, with relaxed dining and big windows looking out over the layout. If you fancy something a bit smarter, the Pavilion Restaurant holds two AA Rosettes and is a good shout for groups celebrating, couples or anyone upgrading the evening meal. For a post-round pint, a nightcap or a bit of Ryder Cup chat, The Lounge Bar and Ryder Bar keep things informal, with views across the fairways.
Leisure-wise, the Horsted Spa is a real strength here. You've got purpose-built treatment rooms offering ESPA treatments, plus a swimming pool, sauna and eucalyptus steam room for the day-after-a-36-holes recovery session. There's also a Technogym-equipped gym and studios running scheduled classes such as pilates, yoga and spinning, which is handy if not everyone in the group wants to play 18 every day.
Overall, it's a straightforward formula that works: two recognised championship courses on site, a comfortable hotel, quality dining options and strong leisure facilities that make it a solid pick for couples, societies and mixed groups.
How to get to East Sussex National
East Sussex National is situated in Little Horstead, within easy access of the A22 and A26.
Address: Little Horstead, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5ES
Mark
✓29 May 2026
Mark
✓25 May 2026
We had a wonderful few rounds of golf. Sadly we found the staff to be generally rude with the exception of housekeeping,the Ryder bar by the pro shop inside. They shut the bag storage at 6 and said they weren’t paid to leave it open longer were going home. This inconvenience was felt by most of the group. We had to carry our bags back to rooms or cars. The marshals except one were not really friendly or helpful. The club bar shuts at 6. Which meant we then had to leave the area and go to the main reception to carry on drinking. Again when you’re all buzzing from playing a great course you want to enjoy it not be moved on.
Peter
✓20 May 2026
Great place lovely staff.
David
✓18 May 2026
Having recently stayed at the resort as part of a 32-person golf event, I unfortunately came away disappointed with several aspects of the overall experience. The quality of the food throughout the stay was poor and certainly not what I would expect from a golf resort and spa hotel positioning itself at this level. In truth, I would compare it more to a generic pub chain such as Harvester or Marston’s. The drinks pricing was also expensive considering the quality on offer, particularly the lager and Guinness in the hotel bar, both of which were disappointing. The biggest issue arose on the day of our private dining event for 32 guests, when I was informed that the agreed arrangements could no longer be honoured due to an internal issue. To put organisers in that position on the actual day of the event was unacceptable. Fortunately, after I raised my concerns, the office and sales manager did step in and managed to preserve the majority of the original plans, with only one main course needing to be changed. I do appreciate the effort made at that stage to rectify matters. For me though, the most disappointing aspect was the appearance and attitude of some of the bar staff. Several appeared scruffy and unprofessional, and some came across as though serving guests was an inconvenience. It lacked the welcoming and polished atmosphere you would expect within the hospitality industry, and at times everything felt unnecessarily hard work. That said, there were a couple of notable positives. One of the young lads working in the clubhouse was excellent throughout, and the two ladies looking after us in the private dining area were professional, attentive, and a credit to the venue. Overall, whilst the golf facilities themselves were enjoyable, the service, food quality, and overall hospitality standards fell well below expectations.
Michael
✓15 May 2026
Our accommodation was a family room and very comfortable. The Hotel is very spread out on 3 levels so lots of walking to the main area. The only issue we had during the stay was at Breakfast on the first morning, the hotel was very busy with golfer's the breakfast area was very poorly laid out and a shortage of food, not what you would expect for the class of hotel. On our first morning of golf we were to play off the East Course, unfortunately there were no Buggies available (had pre-booked but on a reserve list) eventually after changing our Tee time from 1200 to 1400 we were able to play golf. The next day we played off the West Course and with a buggy! I will add at this stage the service you are offered in collecting your clubs from your car was first class and returning on the first day your clubs were stored overnight in a container and when arriving for the next days play your clubs were out waiting for you, amazing! The staff couldn't be more helpful, our clubs at the end were taken back to our car.
Steve
✓14 May 2026
The hotel was clean and tidy. The staff in the main were helpful and cheery, but a few of the staff were a bit unhelpful and disinterested.
James
✓12 May 2026
Trevor
✓11 May 2026
Overall very pleasant stay, staff were very helpful and friendly
Brett
✓7 May 2026
Nicholas
✓6 May 2026
Decent accommodation. Hotel a bit dated and rooms tired. Nice to have the health club facilities on site. The clubhouse had 4 people sat inside and outside when we finished our round. Respect that members should have privilege, but to turn away a group of 8 paying visitors who just wanted to sit outside and have a quick beer because it was 6.03pm seemed a bit crazy.
Mark
✓29 May 2026
Mark
✓29 May 2026
Mark
✓25 May 2026
Again an exceptional course
Mark
✓25 May 2026
Simply a great course.
Peter
✓20 May 2026
It was closed due to rain showers. Bit surprised as we've played on worse weather on wetter courses
Peter
✓20 May 2026
9th year for our group and this course was right up there.
David
✓18 May 2026
Golf course was a good standard and well maintained.
David
✓18 May 2026
Golf course was a good standard and well maintained.
Michael
✓15 May 2026
When we eventually got on the course all was well. The course Fairways were suffering due to the very dry weather but well maintained. The Greens were good. We both enjoyed the experience of the challenges.
Michael
✓15 May 2026
The course Fairways were suffering the same as the East Course due to the very dry weather but well maintained. The Greens were good. We both enjoyed the experience of the challenges. On or about the 8/9 hole we experienced a very heavy Hailstone and rain storm, in fact the Tee's and the Greens ended up White! we played on with rumbles of thunder around.
Check-in from 2pm | Check-out from 11am
7-9:30am
Smart Casual
Fore and Pavillion Restaurant
Yes
Yes
No non members tee off times before 11 am
There is 1 bar on site
There is complimentary car parking