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Course
type : |
Links |
Founded
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1892 |
Par
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72 |
Yards
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6761 |
SSS
: |
73 |
Designers : |
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James
Braid |
Guy
Campbell |
Tom
Dunn |
The
course has been the venue for the Open Championship twice.
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A
traditional links course commonly referred to as Deal, a classic
links set amidst the beautiful Kent coast. Host to many championships
including two Open Championships in 1909 & 1920. This famous
course has one of the toughest stretch of finishing holes in
the United Kingdom. Further still it is often referred to as
the toughest of all England's Championship links.
Situated
very close to Royal St. George's it offers a different experience
as it is set along a much narrower stretch of land. The clubhouse
is wonderful and very welcoming particularly after a windy day
on this Championship Links.
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Canterbury:
Historic
city with a magnificent cathederal.
Walmer
Castle: Historic building with many interesting
features.
Dover
Castle: This castle has the longest recorded history
in Britain.
Goodnestone
Park: A historic building surrounded by 15 acres
of magificent gardens. This beautiful manor house was often
visited by the author Jane Austen. |
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