Those who venture out to the County of Kent’s eastern shores for golf are drawn there by two historic courses with royal designations. The most famous of these, Royal St. George’s Golf Club, was the first course outside of Scotland to host the Open Championship in 1894. The course’s traditional layout is defined by stunning vistas, though it is also known for its difficulty. On the 4th hole, that difficulty takes the form of the largest bunker in the UK, one set into a 40-foot-tall dune that can wreak havoc on the scores of players who find themselves deep within its grasp.
Day | Golf | Hotel |
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Day One: | Princes Golf Club | The Lodge at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich |
Day Two: | Royal St. Georges Golf Club | The The Lodge at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich The Lodge at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich |
Day Three: | Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club | The Lodge at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich |
Par 72
6,880 yards
Designed by Sir Guy Campbell, John S. F. Morrison, European Golf Design.
Par 70
6,630 yards
Designed by Donald Steel, Tom MacKenzie, Martin Ebert.
Par 71
6,924 yards
Designed by James Braid, Sir Guy Campbell, Henry Cotton, Donald Steel, Tom MacKenzie, Martin Ebert, Tom Dunn.
12d Joyce Way,
Park West Business Park,
Nangor Road,
Dublin 12,
D12 Y0A6,
Ireland.
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