Striking a rare balance between modern ambience and historic charm, Prince's offers 27 holes of outstanding championship links golf in an idyllic coastal setting. Listed in Golf World's Top 100 for X Factor in 2024, the magazine says: 'Three nines, with one nine adjacent to Royal St George's, this is a relatively flat but extremely interesting course with some terrific views over the Kent coastline.' And 'Always in great condition and there is the well-known Open history; Sarazen, wedge and all.'
While steeped in history, Prince’s Golf Club offers everything that could be desired from a modern championship links destination situated in idyllic coastal surroundings. Prince’s is comprised of three 9-hole loops – Shore, Dunes and Himalayas – that all have their own unique architectural and stylistic characteristics.
Recent redevelopment, under the stewardship of renowned golf course architects McKenzie & Ebert, has given the club a modern edge while returning some of the original charm of the pre-war course that hosted the 1932 Open, won by the legendary Gene Sarazen.
Ever-present in all Top 100 Great Britain and Ireland rankings, Prince's also boasts wonderful on-site accommodation at The Lodge, with views over Sandwich Bay and Royal St. George's, and a 2AA Rosette dining experience available at The Brasserie on the Bay.