Royal St George's

Royal St George’s Golf Club, situated on the dramatic coastline of Sandwich Bay in Kent, is one of England’s most celebrated links courses. Established in 1887, it has hosted The Open Championship fifteen times, making it a revered venue steeped in history and tradition. Known for its challenging design, undulating fairways, and stunning coastal views, Royal St George’s is a course that demands both skill and respect from its players.

Playing as a par-70 and stretching over 7,204 yards, Royal St George’s features deep, treacherous bunkers, firm fairways, and fast greens that reward precision and strategy. The course’s distinctive layout follows the natural contours of the landscape, with fairways that dip and rise, offering a unique and constantly changing challenge. The ever-present coastal winds add an extra layer of difficulty, requiring players to adapt their game as conditions change.

Signature holes include the 4th, where the infamous “Himalaya” bunker looms large and requires accuracy to avoid disaster, and the 6th, a demanding par-3 that is both beautiful and formidable with its elevated green. The closing hole, a challenging par-4, has seen countless moments of drama during Open Championships, ensuring a thrilling finish to any round.

Royal St George’s offers an authentic links experience, blending natural beauty with a level of difficulty that tests even the most seasoned players. The club’s welcoming atmosphere and dedication to maintaining the course’s historic character make every round here memorable.

For golfers on a pilgrimage to England’s iconic courses, Royal St George’s is a must-play, embodying the heritage, challenge, and allure of true links golf.

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Royal St George's