Dyke Golf Club is one of the finest downland courses in the south, perched at 650 feet above sea level it has panoramic views out to sea and across the South Downs National Park. Created in 1906, the par 72 course offers challenges throughout the seasons, with fast downland greens and sea breezes presenting constantly changing conditions. Fast draining and playable all year round.
The Dyke golf course was created in 1906 and is perched at 650 feet, high on the Sussex Downs, now part of the South Downs National Park. Overlooking Brighton, there are spectacular views out across the English Channel towards the Isle of Wight, with the rolling hills of the South Downs stretching for many miles.
On a chalky sub-structure, the course drains very well and is normally playable with trolleys and buggies throughout year. As a downland course it has a ‘links feel’ to the way it plays, particularly in the summer months. The degree of difficulty varies with the strength and direction of the wind, and the strategically placed bunkers play their part.
With a large comfortable bar and dining area overlooking the course and practice facilities, it’s a great opportunity to have a coffee, drink, bar snack or meal. The bar and restaurant are open to non-members and there is step-free and disabled access.
Dyke Golf Club
Address:
Dyke Golf Club
Devil’s Dyke Road
Brighton
East Sussex BN1 8YJ
Phone: 01273 857296
Email: [email protected]
Website: dykegolf.com
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