Worthing Golf Club
The Lower Course of Worthing Golf Club extends up a dry valley in the South Downs | |
| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 50°50′32″N 0°23′16″W / 50.8423°N 0.3878°W |
| Location | Worthing, West Sussex, England |
| Established | 1905 |
| Type | Private |
| Total holes | 36 |
| Website | worthinggolf.com |
| Lower Course | |
| Designed by | Harry Colt |
| Par | 71 |
| Length | 6,505 yards Longest hole is #6 |
| Upper course | |
| Designed by | Harry Vardon |
| Par | 66 |
| Length | 5,211 yards Longest hole is #11 |
Worthing Golf Club is a historic private members' golf club located in Worthing, West Sussex, within the South Downs National Park in Southern England. Established in 1905, the club is situated near the Iron Age hill fort of Cissbury Ring, offering panoramic views of both the South Downs and the English Channel.
The club features two 18-hole downland courses and a comprehensive range of practice facilities. Its clubhouse, originally the 19th-century Warren farmhouse, was refurbished in 2023 and serves as the social and hospitality hub of the club. Worthing Golf Club has a long-standing presence in Sussex golf and regularly hosts county-level competitions.