As one of the most picturesque areas of England, Sussex provides a superb option for anyone looking for a golf break in the South. Home to an array of top-rated golf courses from stunning heathland such as West Sussex to a past European Tour venue, East Sussex National, golfers heading here is sure to find the perfect golfing break whatever their handicap.
With easy access from the motorway networks, a trip to Sussex can also involve some seaside golf with the likes of Rye and Brighton offering great golf along with excellent apres golf activities from fresh seafood in award-winning restaurants to bars and country pubs.
So, for more information on golf in Sussex, read on or call our Golf Travel Experts to discuss putting your golf break together now.
The variety of landscapes offer a wide variety of golf courses in Sussex. These can be enjoying the views of the South Downs at Goodwood or a fast-running links golf course at Rye Golf Club.
With several golf courses in Sussex featuring within the Top 100 Golf Courses in the UK and Ireland such as West Sussex, Royal Ashdown Forest and Rye, combined with championship resorts such as East Sussex National and Dale Hill make the golf in this area amongst the most sought after in the South of England.
As home to popular towns such as Chichester and Arundel as well as picturesque coastal retreats such as Worthing, a golf trip to West Sussex is one that has plenty of options, all within easy reach of major transport links and London itself.
Golfers heading here will be drawn to one of the most popular resorts in England, East Sussex National. This award-winning golf destination boasts 36 holes of golf and is only 40 minutes from Brighton which provides yet more golf options as well as a host of off-the-course activities.
Brighton is filled with entertaining golf courses just outside the centre of town. East Brighton Golf Club, Dyke Golf Club, Hollingbury Park Golf Club are all beautiful links style courses uniquely perched up on the hills above Brighton.