Experience Golf at Its Finest

Mannings Heath Golf Club is home to two stunning courses set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of Sussex. The 18-hole Waterfall Course, established in 1905 and designed by renowned architect Harry Colt, is a championship course measuring 6,683 yards. Known for its rich golfing heritage, dramatic undulations, and woodland-lined fairways, the Waterfall offers a secluded, scenic, and truly challenging round for golfers of all levels. Twisting streams run through 11 of its holes, adding beauty and complexity in equal measure.

Complementing it is the Kingfisher Course, a picturesque 9-hole layout opened in 1996. Set above the treetops with panoramic views across Hawkins Pond and the South Downs, this USGA-spec course is anything but ordinary. Its unique design, quick playtime, and blend of par 3s, 4s, and 5s provide a fun and accessible challenge, perfect for golfers looking for a shorter, yet memorable, round.

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The Waterfall Course - A Hole-by-Hole Experience

Step onto one of Sussex’s most iconic fairways. Established in 1905 and crafted by legendary course architect Harry Colt, The Waterfall at Mannings Heath Estate is a championship 18-hole course rich in history and heritage.

Stretching 6,683 yards, this beautifully designed layout winds through rolling woodland, natural streams, and secluded fairways offering a stunning setting and a true test of skill for golfers of all levels.

Expect precision-driven tee shots, thoughtful course management, and a challenge that’s as rewarding as it is scenic.

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Hole 1 - Sodom

A short par 4, with a deceptively tricky tee shot to start.

Though there is more room to the right, a good tee shot would have to keep left, in order to avoid being blocked by a towering oak tree on the 2nd shot.

An elevated green needs a well struck shot iron to hold the putting surface.

Hole 2 - Gomorrah

Another short par 4 offers a real chance at a birdie.

The tee shot will need to reach the top of the slope, favouring the right-hand side to get a good view of the green.  

The brave one can take on the green from the tee; however, a cleverly placed bunker can catch you out.

Hole 3 - Gateway

A good drive, avoiding the bunkers to the right will lead through the woods onto the green.

Club selection is key on the 2nd shot.

Short is better than long here.

Hole 4 - Hell Corner

Hell Corner is very appropriately named. A tough tee shot that needs to hug the tree line and be long enough to get to the top of the hill and get a view of the green.  

Anything else will require a long, blind second shot or a provisional ball!

The green is guarded by two deep bunkers to catch any miss-struck second shots. Par is a very good score here.

Hole 5 - Punch Bowl

The first of three stunning and challenging par 3's. Named “Punch Bowl”, the green sits in exactly that, with out-of-bounds just yards from the left edge of the green.

A safe bail-out is to the right with a chance to bounce into the green, although too far right will catch the waiting bunker atop the slope. This will leave a tricky shot down to the green.

Hole 6 - Warren

Accuracy is more important than the length from the tee here.

A shot over the marker will find the undulating fairway, leaving an approach over a stream to a two-tiered green.

Hitting the wrong level will leave a challenging two-putt.

Hole 7 - John Jones

The hardest hole on the course.

A tee shot to a relatively wide fairway will leave a long approach to the large green.

Two bunkers on each side of the green will catch errant approaches.

A four is a very good score here.

Hole 8 - Hummocks

The first par 5 on the course, but certainly not a given birdie.

Tee shots on the fairway can give an opportunity to try to get home in two for the longer hitters among us, but well-placed bunkers can make the third shot incredibly tough, meaning a strategic lay up may be called for.

Hole 9 - Beecher’s

A huge bunker to the front left of the green swallows many balls and some players!

A severe slope in the middle of the green makes putting very difficult.

Take note of the pin position, hitting the right level can give a good chance for birdie, but hitting the wrong level makes a two-putt very hard indeed.

Hole 10 - Waterfall

The signature “Waterfall” hole. Take a moment to savour the view, before getting down to business.  

The shot plays shorter than the yardage from the elevated tees, with danger left.

With the ball in mid-air, you will have more than enough time to cross your fingers and hopes the ball makes a safe landing hopefully on the green.

Hole 11 - Valley

The hole Gary Player put in his imaginary top 18 holes of the world. You can see why, the stream winds the entire length of the hole and cuts in near the green. The fairway is very narrow in places so may be wise to leave the head covers on your longer clubs for this one. Relative safety is found on the right-hand side of the green to ensure the ball stays dry. A par here will put a smile on your face. While enjoying a well-earned break at the Halfway Hut, take a look at how daunting the tee shot is from the gold tee, not for the faint of heart.

Hole 12 - Horizon

After the challenging 11th hole, the Valley presents decisions, decisions!

Either take on large trees from the tee or play to the left.

The latter is safer but will leave a longer approach to a two-tier deep green, with serious bunkers protecting the right side.

Hole 13 - Winter Pick

Another par 5 that takes its toll.

Avoid the two fairway bunkers from the tee and second shot and you will be in good shape to play the third, which will play longer than expected due to the massive elevation change.

Breathe a sigh of relief once you reach the top!

Hole 14 - Blaster

The last par 3, a real beauty, surrounded by trouble.

Bunkers guard the left-hand side of the green whilst a deep ravine leading to out-of-bounds runs the length of the fairway to the right.

Trust your swing and commit, as a well-struck shot which finds the green is the only way to keep your score going.

Hole 15 - Hill

The easiest and shortest par 4 on the Waterfall course.

Getting your tee shot to the top of the hill will earn you an easy pitch onto a small green - this is definitely a birdie chance.

Bunkers guard this lovely green and many shots that look like a good drive, are caught in a bunker 30 yards shy of the green.

Hole 16 - Old Haven

Long testing par 4 that was once a par five.

Avoid the fairway bunker from the tee and this will leave a long approach to a very deep green.

Again, knowing the pin position could be the difference here

Hole 17 - Holly Bush

The last par 5 and a real opportunity to improve your score.

The fairway slopes from right to left the whole way, and two grass ditches can pose a problem.

Downhill putts on this green can be very slippery indeed.

Hole 18 - Fullers

Almost home! An elevated tee shot that avoids the grass bunkers on the right will leave an uphill approach to the green.

Take plenty of clubs to find this very shallow green, with very fast putts for players above the hole.

Just think of the rewarding drink on the terrace whilst climbing the hill to the green!