| Golf
Courses in South East England |
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Royal
St Georges Golf Club |
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This course is the truest links you will find in all England and the Royal &
Ancient, in its wisdom, chose Royal St George's for major championships knowing
it will find the pedigree player at the end of the week. Close to the sea the
course overlooks Pegwell Bay and any kind of wind can make this man size test
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Less undulating than its neighbour Royal St George's, Prince's Golf Club has 27
holes on offer in three loops of nine each of which start and finish at the clubhouse.
Gene Sarazen is the only player to have won The Open at Prince's which was hosted
here in 1932. With a choice of three course formats, Prince's is sure to provide
a challenge for golfers of all levels. |
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Royal
Cinque Ports
Golf Club |
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More commonly known as "Deal" in golfing circles,
this famous championship seaside links is often the subject of "breezy"
conditions but with easy walking. The outward 9 is generally considered the easier,
the inward 9 is longer and includes the renowned 16th, perhaps the most difficult
hole. On fine days there are wonderful views across the channel. |
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An exciting inland course designed by Nick Faldo which
has shades of Augusta and Sawgrass among the holes. 164 bunkers are scattered
around Chart Hills, with the most prominent being the "Anaconda" on
the fifth hole which stretches to over 200 yards in length.
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