Mannings Heath Golf Club
Fullers, Hammerpond Road, Mannings Heath,
Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6PG
Tel : +44 (0)1403 210228 Fax : +44 (0)1403 270974

Directions
5 km southeast of Horsham (A28 1). M23 Junction 11

Further Information
Driving range

Course Details

Course Name: Kingfisher Holes: 18 Yardage: 6305 SSS: 70

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Course Name: Waterfall Holes: 18 Yardage: 6378 SSS: 70
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  • Kingfisher Course

    Peter Olsson wrote on: Jan 18, 2011

    I played the Kingfisher course today at Mannings Heath. It was a delight from start to finish. I was amazed how good the greens were and how fast they played. I am a scratch golfer and would definately recommend this little gem to anyone. I have played both courses at MHGC and although the Waterfall is superior the Kingfisher is not far behind and would be on my top 10 to play in sussex.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Gareth Karlsen 8/00

    Gareth Karlsen wrote on: Jul 31, 2000

    12 is a dog leg, to the right don't get too ambitious , there's plenty of room left and then take a club more than you think - its uphill to the green.
    The 13th is a killer par 5, not long but uphill to the green by at least 40 yards. I find a driver and 7 iron gets me beyond the fairway unker yet leaves me a flat lie for awedge or sand iron. Hit 3 wood for a second shot and you will be on the slope with a hanging lie witha chip over a bunker - no thanks!!
    14 - par three but the green is very long so it can vary fron 9 to 6 iron depending on pin and tee position. Above all - don't go right I was 2 under my modest 16 handicap in a medal and walked off witha 9 !!
    15 is straightforward [ keep right for best approach to green ]and then you can score well on two wide open par 5s on 16and 17.
    18 is nasty - down hill off the tee anf uphill to the green. If you land on the green you will go through it It also breaks far more downhill than you think
    All in all a great course, Every hole makes you ponder and rewards thinking play, you can miss the greens and save your score but you have to do it on the right side. Of course I go for everything and miss frequently , that's why I play off 16!!

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