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Course Details

Club

Prince's 

Course

Prince's 

Address

The Quay,
Sandwich,
Kent,
England,
CT13 9QB 

Telephone

01304 611118 

CourseType

Links 

Holes

27 

Length

3621, 3321, 3524 

Par/SSS

36, 35, 36 

Course Facilities

Catering facilities 

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Prince's

Prince's Golf Club has seen more than its fair share of history. The venue for Gene Sarazen's 1932 Open victory was then all but wiped off the map when the government turned into a firing range during the Second World War. Happily the course was rebuilt under the direction of Guy Campbell and John Morrison and by 1956 had recovered enough to play host to Bobby Locke as he won the Dunlop Masters. Since then the course has hosted Open Qualifying, Tour events and the British Ladies Open. Peter Alliss is a two time winner at Prince's and Howard Clark and Ian Woosnam have both achieved safe passage into the Open over the famous old links. Today the course consists of 27 holes split into three nines: The Shore, The Dunes and The Himalayas with each starting and finishing at the clubhouse that Prince's favourite Alliss opened in 1985. Championship golf can be played on any combination of the three holes and Prince's Golf Club is still a wonderful example of links golf today. It is impossible for visitors not to feel the history of a course that is one of only 14 to have hosted the Open and which has seen three of the five career "Grand Slammer" negotiate the vagaries of a classic course.

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What The Media Says

GreenFree

With 27 championship holes, Prince's Golf Club enjoys a worldwide reputation as a traditional links of the finest quality. Scene of Gene Sarazen's famous Open vistory in 1932, Prince's has continued to play host to major amateur and professional events to this day. A luxurious purpose built clubhouse opened by Peter Alliss in 1985 completes the picture for a wonderful days golf at ..."The finest links course" Henry Cotton.

Todays Golfer

A class links act in its own right. Three loops of nine and they're all pretty tasty. Punishing rough, rolling fairways, quick greens, treacherous bunkers.

Where2Golf.com

On offer at Prince’s are 27-holes of very good links golf. Over the fence and sharing similar terrain is the illustrious Royal St George’s course, but Prince’s is far from overshadowed. The gentle dunes, fine layout of the 3-nines and usually excellent greens will bring a smile of satisfaction to all links golfers, although the general maintenance of the tee-boxes and fairways are some way behind those of the Royal neighbour. The Shore and Dunes nines seem to fit together the best, although many officianados advocate the Shore-Himalayas combination. Our view is the Dunes is perhaps the most interesting layout, with an excellent and challenging first hole and many fine links holes after that. Probably best to fit in all 27 on your visit ! Views of the English Channel and Pegwell Bay are 'complimented' in the other direction by the nearby (but disused) power station and Pfizer factory.

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