West Sussex is an absolute joy to play. Conditions in Pulborough are quite similar to those found at Woking and Walton Heath, to my mind.
The course is a shining example of how placing hazards on only one side allow every range of player to enjoy a game there, while still challanging the expert player.
At 6250 yards the course is an absolute bear; the 1st is the only par 5 on the course, but only if you play from the whites. Luckily the Club does not relagate visitors to the yellow, as they graciously allowed this visiting 6 handicap to step back to the medal tees.
Everything else about the Club is first rate from the ample practice ground to the beautiful Arts and Crafts Clubhouse. The membership is very welcoming; visitors can dine in the main room if they wear a jacket. Ladies are allowed inside as well. The food is first rate and the bar stocked with the finest single malts and Cuban cigars, at very reasonable prices. Another great touch is that all the drinking fountains on the course drain to a dish at the bottom so that faithful canine companions can get a drink during the round.
If you decide to stay the night there is a fantastic B&B located a sand wedge away from the main Clubhouse down the acccess road. It's Arts and Craft style is identical to the Clubhouse as it was designed by the same architect; a great place to spend the evening after playing 36 holes at one of the London area's finest Clubs.