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Princes

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Kent, England

Princes offers 27 holes of pure links golf spread across the Shore, Dunes, and Himalayas loops, each delivering its own character and challenge. Host of The Open in 1932, where Gene Sarazen famously unveiled the sand wedge, the club has long been part of Kent’s championship pedigree. Recent renovations by Mackenzie & Ebert have elevated the experience, refining bunkering and green complexes while enhancing the natural drama of the coastal setting. With modern facilities, excellent practice grounds, and a reputation for warm hospitality, Princes pairs history with variety, making it an essential stop alongside neighbours Royal St George’s and Royal Cinque Ports. 

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Curated Kent Trips

Known as the “Garden of England,” Kent offers a rich blend of championship links and historic countryside charm. The coastline is home to Royal St George’s, Royal Cinque Ports, and Prince’s three venues that have each hosted The Open, showcasing the region’s pedigree at the very highest level. Inland, rolling landscapes dotted with castles, cathedrals, and vineyards add depth to the experience, while traditional seaside towns provide a quintessentially English atmosphere. Easily accessible from London and continental Europe, Kent pairs world-class golf with cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it one of the UK’s most complete golfing destinations. 

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