Piltdown
Uckfield, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Piltdown Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course carved from ancient Sussex heathland in 1904. Located near Uckfield in East Sussex, the course features challenging heather-lined fairways set across undulating terrain characteristic of the South Downs landscape. The course offers multiple tee options, including a blue tee course designed for beginners and older members, alongside the championship layout for experienced golfers.
The club's period clubhouse is a Grade II listed building dating from the late 18th century, retaining its historic character while providing modern amenities including two dining rooms. The course is complemented by excellent practice facilities featuring an undercover driving range, indoor swing room with club fitting technology, a golf simulator, and separate putting and chipping greens.
The club has maintained a devoted following among golfers of all ages and abilities since its establishment. It welcomes visitors and offers an active membership program including dedicated ladies' sections, junior academy, and social events. The course is known for its engaging design and welcoming atmosphere, drawing repeat visitors throughout the year.