Princes
Par: 72 Length: 7145 yards Course designer: Sir Guy Campbell
Venue: Open Championship, Open Championship Qualifying
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“Britain’s finest course.” – Gene Sarazen
Princes Golf Club is one of the finest tests of links golf in the UK. It boasts three nines - the Shore, Dunes and Himalayas – with the combination of the Shore and Dunes usually seen as the championship 18. A stiff sea breeze almost always adds to the challenge here, but if you’re game’s not up to the test you can always just take in the stunning views over Sandwich Bay to the white cliffs of Ramsgate.
The course held the Open Championship in 1932, when it was won by the great Gene Sarazen, and the first two nines are still used for qualifying for the Open at St Georges.
By road:
Take the M25 south, onto A2, M2, A2 and A256. Once on Sandwich Road follow map attached. |
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