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Ham Manor Golf Club (Unmanaged)

The first hole is a good example of the terrain on the golf course and is a 402 yards par 4. (The front nine wends it way through the Ham Manor Estate and is bordered by some lovely properties). Some of the original thatched properties remain.  With the views over farmland there is still a rural feel about the front nine.

The back nine is completely rural with pleasant and tranquil views over the surrounding farmland and downs. The par of 70 is not easy to beat for although there are only two par fives they are both over 500 yards long and the short holes range from 143 to more than 200 yards.  In addition there are several par fours in excess of 400 yards. Though not within sight or sound of the sea Channel breezes can make a significant contribution to the difficulties of this delightful course. The inward half features both the par fives, one is the closing hole, and together with two lengthy par fours and a  200-yard par three it often seems more difficult than the outward nine.

The course dates back to 1936 when Henry Cotton, Jimmy Adams and the Whitcombe brothers played a superb exhibition match to mark the official opening. When the golf course designers moved on to the site in 1936 they found a wealth of natural features despite the basic flatness of the area. There are two or three small but significant changes in level and some marvelous sweeping contours in the terrain as it moves from open countryside through trees, bushes and shrubs. In addition to the natural tree cover of the estate, Sir William Gratwicke had cultivated marvelous gardens around the manor with fine stretches of lawn enclosed by yew hedges and some notably rare trees. Amid the profusion of rhododendron, magnolia, wisteria and azalea, exotic plants such as Chinese maidenhair fern and Algerian oaks make a dramatic contrast.

Although the setting and the entire nature of the course is parkland, there is something of a links quality about  the turf, no doubt stemming from close contact with the sea that this stretch of country enjoyed for centuries.  Fine-bladed and springy underfoot, the grass gives perfect fairway lies and produces absolutely true, even paced greens.

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On A259 between Worthing and Littlehampton

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General Details
TypeParkland 2
CountryEngland
RegionSouth East
CountyEast Sussex
TownLittlehampton
AddressWest Drive
Postcode
BN16 4JE 
Phone01903 783732
Contact
Email: secretary@hammanor.co.uk
Web: www.hammanor.co.uk
Discount Golfing
Club Features
Club HouseHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Club House Club HireHam Manor Golf Club does not offer Club Hire
Putting GreenHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Putting Green Pro ShopHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Pro Shop
Practice AreaHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Practice Area Club BarHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Club Bar
Driving RangeHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Driving Range RestaurantHam Manor Golf Club does not have a Restaurant
Trolley HireHam Manor Golf Club offers Trolley Hire Changing RoomsHam Manor Golf Club does not have Changing Rooms
Buggy HireHam Manor Golf Club offers Buggy Hire LessonsHam Manor Golf Club does not provide Lessons
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