Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, Links golf club in Deal, Kent, England
The Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is a links course along the southeastern English coast, featuring straight fairways and natural dunes beside the English Channel. The layout extends approximately 7,245 yards with a par of 71, shaped by typical coastal features.
Founded in 1892, the club hosted The Open Championship in 1909 and 1920, establishing itself as one of Britain's leading golfing institutions. These early championships left a lasting mark on its reputation in the international golf community.
The club brings together amateur and professional golfers through a balanced membership, and has hosted the annual Public Schools Championship since 1925.
Visitors can reserve tee times through the club office by phone or email, and should expect variable windy conditions and occasional tidal influences on play. The coastal location demands adjustment to maritime weather and particular course conditions.
High tides from the English Channel have occasionally inundated the course, forcing the relocation of two scheduled Open Championships in 1938 and 1949. These natural challenges remain part of what makes this coastal course distinctive.
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