Eastbourne Downs Golf Club
Eastbourne
Set on the South Coast of England, Eastbourne Downs Golf Club boasts a traditional links course with panoramic views of the English Channel. The 18-hole layout offers a blend of seaside holes with natural dunes and inland holes lined with mature trees. The course challenges golfers with firm fairways, strategic bunkering, and coastal winds. The clubhouse is welcoming, featuring dining and event spaces. Eastbourne Downs is a popular destination for golfers seeking a scenic and challenging round near the coast.
London Gatwick Airport
53km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Eastbourne is one of England’s classic south coast golf bases, combining seafront charm, dramatic chalk cliffs and easy access to scenic downland golf. It works especially well for golfers who want a relaxed coastal stay rather than a big resort setup, with the beach, pier, restaurants and South Downs all close together.
The main venue is Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, founded in 1887 and set in the lee of the Sussex South Downs. Its Devonshire Course is described by the club as a 100-year-old layout combining parkland and downland, with views across Eastbourne, open fairways, narrow doglegs, bunkers and accurate tee shots all part of the challenge. The chalk bedrock also helps with drainage, supporting strong year-round playing surfaces.
Nearby, Eastbourne Downs Golf Club adds another strong local option, offering an 18-hole course with wide views and a friendly, accessible feel. It is a great fit for golfers who want a scenic but less formal round, with downland fairways and exposure to the coastal breeze shaping the experience.
Golf around Eastbourne is best from April to October, with late spring and early autumn especially appealing for comfortable temperatures and good course conditions. Coastal wind can play a part, so controlled ball flight and smart club selection matter.
Off the course, Eastbourne has loads going for it. Beachy Head, at the western end of the seafront, is the UK’s highest chalk sea cliff and sits within the South Downs National Park and Seven Sisters Country Park. The wider area is excellent for walking, cycling and coastal views, while the town itself offers seafront cafés, traditional pubs, the pier and a calm seaside atmosphere.
For golfers seeking scenic downland golf, fresh sea air and an easy-going English coastal break, Eastbourne is a very enjoyable South Coast choice.












