Cuckfield Golf Centre

Kangaroos Cup at Cuckfield Golf Centre this 2nd Sept

Next month, come to Cuckfield Golf Centre for a charity-fundraising fun day. Golfers and non-golfers welcome. Join us for 9 holes of golf and a hog roast - or just come for the hog roast!

Held on Tuesday 2nd September, golfer tickets are £40 each, and include a round of golf (10am) and food (from 2pm). Or £25 each for just the hog roast. To reserve your ticket, email Shaun Malins (shaunmalins@gmail.com) 15th August. Proceeds from the event will be split between a homeless charity and Kangaroos - more information below...

Kangaroos vision is a future where people with learning disabilities are valued and accepted by all. Its mission is to enrich the lives of individuals enabling them to thrive without limits.
Kangaroos provide opportunities for people with learning disabilities to engage in a wide range of activities away from an educational or home setting. The focus is on friendship, inclusion, self-worth, independence and increased confidence in social and community settings.

We offer age specific clubs to children and adults with learning disabilities of any age. Cuckfield Golf Centre offers a truly special experience— an inclusive and welcoming environment for golfers of all ages and abilities.

Cuckfield provides the perfect place to play, learn, and relax. Our beautifully maintained 9-hole course is thoughtfully designed, offering stunning views across the Sussex countryside—making every round a pleasure.
And now, with our newly renovated driving range, there’s even more reason to visit.

Equipped with modern bays and quality practice facilities, it’s the ideal space to warm up before a round, work on your swing, or enjoy a fun session with friends and family—whatever your level.
But golf is just the beginning.

Our 180 Degrees Bar & Kitchen has quickly become a destination in its own right. We serve delicious seasonal dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and locally sourced drinks in a relaxed, sociable setting. Whether it’s a post-round pint, a sunny afternoon with friends, or a laid-back Friday night meal, you’ll always find a warm welcome here.

With expert coaching from our PGA Professionals, a lively calendar of competitions and social events, and a thriving membership, Cuckfield Golf Centre is more than just a golf club—it’s a community hub.

Come for the golf. Stay for the atmosphere.

Cuckfield Golf Course - remodelling using landfill

(Article taken from Cuckfield Life's Parish Council Newsletter)

Remodelling using inert landfill proposal

Cuckfield Parish Council and Ansty & Staplefield Parish Council hosted a public meeting for the community and all interested parties to discuss the proposed plans for the remodelling of Cuckfield Golf course using Inert landfill. The application has a potential for major impact on both villages and the respective Parish Councils wanted to give the community the opportunity to understand the proposals.

It is important to understand the matter is not a formal planning application at this stage, with the final decision being made by West Sussex County Council. 

Both Parish Councils asked the applicant to share the proposal and to listen to feedback from the community. 

The meeting was held at the Village Hall on Monday 20th November and was well attended by over 150 members of the community putting forward a robust set of questions to the proposals. 

Community concerns were raised over a number of topics, including the quantity and frequency of HGV movements to bring in the landfill required for remodelling, numerous environmental issues on the landscape and the type of material being bought in.

The economic feasibility was also challenged along with the significant disruption to adjacent businesses and neighbours.

The applicant and Golf Club owner, Robert Dickman, explained the golf club needed investment and remodelling of the course to attract new members and attract tournaments and competitions. 

Paul Taylor of PT-CE Limited represented the agents acting on behalf of Cuckfield Golf Course and provided an overview on the plans, landscape and design, ecology and HGV traffic considerations. The meeting concluded after 2½ hours with the applicant taking away the community concerns before they submit a planning application.

All the applicants and WSCC documentation and scoping documentation is available on the Parish Council website and Facebook page. A recording of the public meeting is also available at https://youtu.be/8yIRCT0LlNg

The Parish Council will continue to monitor the situation and provide further updates via the website and newsletter.