Hassocks Golf Club
Hassocks Golf Club is situated just a few miles north of Brighton on the A273 between Hassocks and Burgess Hill, in the beautiful Sussex Weald. The 18 hole Par 70 course is set against the backdrop of the South Downs. It has been designed and contoured to blend naturally with the gentle undulations of the surrounding count..., London Road, Hassocks, West Sussex, BN6 9NA,
Hassocks Golf Club December 2010 - 2
Hassocks Golf Day
Benno Jnr - 17th tee
Hassocks Golf Day
Benno Snr - 15th tee.
Places to see in ( Hassocks - UK )
Places to see in ( Hassocks - UK )
Hassocks is a large village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. Its name is believed to derive from the tufts of grass found in the surrounding fields. Located approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of Brighton, with a population of 7,667,[4] the area now occupied by Hassocks was just a collection of small houses and a coaching house until the 19th century, when work started on the London to Brighton railway. Hassocks until 2000 was just a postal district and prior to that the name of the railway station. The Parishes were Clayton and Keymer, it is believed that when the railway came in 1841 the Parish Councils were given the opportunity of naming the station. But they could not agree and eventually the directors of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway gave up waiting and named the station Hassocks Gate themselves.
The area was colonised by the Romans and a Roman cemetery was found by Stonepound Crossroads. Modern Hassocks is thought to have stood at a Roman crossroads on the London to Brighton Way between Londinium Augusta (modern London) to Novus Portus (possibly modern Portslade) (running north-south) and the Greensand Way Roman road from modern Hardham to a north-south road at Barford Mills north of Lewes and possibly further to Pevensey. With the demise of the Roman Empire came an influx of Anglo-Saxons and the eventual reintroduction of stone buildings, such as the parish church of St. John the Baptist in the nearby village of Clayton, which is believed to have been built around the 11th Century.
The opening on 21 September 1841 of Hassocks Gate station (named after the nearby toll gate on the turnpike road to Brighton, but now known simply as Hassocks) on the London to Brighton railway saw the beginning of the village that we know today. South of the village the railway passes beneath the chalk escarpment of the South Downs through Clayton Tunnel, which at 6,777 feet (2,066 m) is the longest of the five tunnels on the railway.
Today Hassocks has a variety of independent shops including several cafes, specialist shops like the long established delicatessen, an optician, general hardware store & a couple of restaurants (Indian and Chinese) and a well-used community centre called Adastra Hall. In 2010 well known high street brands started to show an interest in the high street & modernisation of quaint old shops has seen the quirky give way to the corporate.
There is a Site of Special Scientific Interest within the parish. Clayton to Offham Escarpment, which stretches from Hassocks in the west, passing through many parishes including Ditchling, to Lewes in the East. This site is of biological importance due to its rare chalk grassland habitat along with its woodland and scrub. To the south of Hassocks is a small 7.12 hectares (17.6 acres) ancient woodland known as Butchers Wood. The wood is mainly oak and hazel with a large bluebell ground flora. It was acquired by the Woodland Trust in 1988. On the north-western edge of the village, on the London Road, is the Friars Oak, formerly a coaching inn, adjoining open meadows known as Friars Oak Fields.
Hassocks railway station serves the village. Thameslink and Southern provide regular train services to Brighton, London and Bedford. The station was rebuilt and redeveloped in 2013, the new main station building was opened on 5 July with the addition of lifts on both platforms completed by December 2013.
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Hassocks Golf Day
Benno Snr - 17th tee
Hassocks Golf Day
Croftso - 17th tee
Hassocks Golf Club Click and Collect
Instructional video for foremostgolf.com Click and Collect Service at Hassocks Golf Club. Post by Mike Ovett - PGA Head Professional.
GROUNDHOPPING // Hassocks FC vs Lancing FC // 100% RECORD?
After a 3 week absence from football whilst on holiday in Singapore and the Philippines, I was itching to get back to groundhopping. Today was Bank Holiday Monday, which gave me the opportunity to visit two grounds in one day in the Sussex area. Firstly I headed to The Beacon for an 11am kick off in the Southern Combination Premier Division as Hassocks FC took on Lancing who came into the game with a 100% record in their previous 4 league matches. It was an interesting game, and ground 173!
Hassocks walk
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Teeing off on the 18th at Driffield Golf Club
Geoff Hall and Mike Goulding (Chairman of Marketting Team) teeing off on a great days Golf at Driffield Golf Club with Tim Norman of yorkshirecoastgolf.co.uk - Great Value Golf Breaks at The Royal Bridlington royalhotelbrid.co.uk
Byway Tour 2017 - Day One (Folkestone to Hassocks)
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Day one of a seven day journey from Folkestone in Kent to Cheddar in Somerset via the many green roads which dot our island.
The tour raised over fourteen thousand pounds for Bike Tours for the Wounded to help wounded, injured and six service personal (both current and serving) enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime motorcycle tour of the United States.
Our day ended in the West Sussex village of Hassocks.
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Redhill 3 Hassocks 2
Redhill 3 Hassocks 2
The penalty miss!
Mid Sussex Golf Club
Set in the heart of Sussex, MSGC offers more than just a great golf course. The newly refurbished clubhouse creates a welcoming ambience with a lounge and bar area, ensuring Mid Sussex offers some of the best facilities in Sussex. midsussexgolfclub.co.uk
The golf course, practice facilities and dedicated coaching team ensure that Mid Sussex offers the full golfing package to all our members, but we are much more than just a golf club. We believe that quality service throughout all aspects of the club ensure that you will keep coming back. The golf club is open to the public offering bar and catering facilities of the highest calibre which can be enjoyed in the peaceful tranquil surrounds of the picturesque gardens and golf course.
With a delightful function room seating up to 100 guests we can provide for the perfect wedding, conference, birthday party or even a Christmas party night. With a civil ceremony licence we ensure that your whole wedding can be taken care of all within the one venue.
Golf : Signature Golf Hole. Hill Barn, Worthing, West Sussex
Golf Professional David Fluke, plays the signature golf hole at Hill Barn Golf Course, Worthing. This fantastic golf hole is a par 3 and plays 174 yards from the white tees. It's dramatically poised on the slope of a hill allowing the golfer to see all 10 bunkers from the tee box.
The hole needs to be played with caution to avoid one of the very deep bunkers in front of the golf hole. Golf Professional David Fluke explains amateur golfers should 'go long' and play to the bank behind the green so the ball rolls down and into the it.
Conveniently located just off the A-24 near Worthing, Hill Barn Golf Club is a spectacular 75-year old course designed by the legendary Fred Hawtree. The club has a long and enviable history having hosted many professional tournaments and been graced by names such as Peter Alliss and Tony Jacklin.
The 18-hole course nestles in the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park and provides sweeping panoramic views out over Worthing and the English Channel. As the course is built on the South Downs it is free draining, so you can play year round without the mud which plagues many other courses. This makes our club a much better value for your golf membership and an ideal choice for golf societies.
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