England East Sussex
West Hove Golf Club
Founded in 1910, the Club was situated on the boundary between Hove and Portslade. However, in 1991, the building of the 'Brighton by-pass� meant the Club had to relocate and it is now in the midst of the South Downs, in an area of outstanding natural beauty which may soon be designated a National Park. The 18-hole golf course is laid out over rolling chalk downland and is a challenging par 70. Being in one of the warmest and driest parts of the country, coupled with the chalk terrain, the course is always playable.
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