Royal St George's Golf Club

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Royal St George's Golf Club
Royal St George's Golf Clubhouse. - geograph.org.uk - 304182.jpg
Clubhouse in 2007
Club information
Location Sandwich, Kent, England
Established 1887
Type private
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted The Open Championship (14 times)
Website royalstgeorges.com
Designed by Dr. Laidlaw Purves
Par 70
Length 7,204 yards (6,587 m)[1]
Royal St George's Golf Club is located in Kent
Royal St George's Golf Club
Map showing the location of Royal St. George's Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent, England
The starters hut at the 1st hole

The Royal St George's Golf Club located in Sandwich, Kent, England is one of the premier golf clubs in the United Kingdom, and one of the courses on The Open Championship rotation. It has hosted 13 Open championships since 1894, when it became the first club outside Scotland to host the championship. Past champions include Darren Clarke, Ben Curtis, Greg Norman, Sandy Lyle, Bill Rogers, Bobby Locke, Reg Whitcombe, Henry Cotton, Walter Hagen (on two different occasions), Harry Vardon (on two different occasions), Jack White and John Henry Taylor. It has also hosted The Amateur Championship on 13 occasions.

The club was founded in 1887 in a setting of wild duneland. Many holes feature blind or partially blind shots, although the unfairness element has been reduced somewhat, after several 20th century modifications. The club's Challenge Trophy dates from 1888 and is one of the oldest trophies in golf; it has been contested annually except for war years. The course also possesses the deepest bunker in championship golf, located on its fourth hole.[2]

Author Ian Fleming used the Royal St. George's course under the name "Royal St. Marks" in his 1959 novel Goldfinger.

Royal St George's is situated on the same stretch of coastline as Royal Cinque Ports Club and neighbouring Prince's Golf Club, both former Open Championship venues.

The Open Championship

Royal St George's has hosted The Open Championship on 14 occasions since 1894.

  Year   Winner Score Winner's
share (£)
R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1894 England J.H. Taylor 1st 84 80 81 81 326 30
1899 Jersey Harry Vardon 3rd 76 76 81 77 310 30
1904 Scotland Jack White 80 75 72 69 296 50
1911 Jersey Harry Vardon 5th 74 74 75 80 303 PO 50
1922 United States Walter Hagen 1st 76 73 79 72 300 75
1928 United States Walter Hagen 3rd 75 73 72 72 292 100
1934 England Henry Cotton 1st 67 65 72 79 283 100
1938 England Reg Whitcombe 71 71 75 78 295 100
1949 South Africa Bobby Locke 1st 69 76 68 70 283 (−5) 300
1981 United States Bill Rogers 72 66 67 71 276 (−4) 25,000
1985 Scotland Sandy Lyle 68 71 73 70 282 (+2) 65,000
1993 Australia Greg Norman 2nd 66 68 69 64 267 (−13) 100,000
2003 United States Ben Curtis 72 72 70 69 283 (−1) 700,000
2011 Northern Ireland Darren Clarke 68 68 69 70 275 (−5) 900,000
  • Note: For multiple winners of The Open Championship, superscript ordinal identifies which in their respective careers.

Scorecard

Royal St. George's Golf Club[1]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Championship 442 426 239 496 416 176 573 457 410 3635 412 242 379 457 545 493 161 424 456 3569 7204
Par 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 35 4 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 35 70
Medal 411 385 195 415 416 152 490 419 373 3256 371 215 361 442 533 436 161 418 437 3374 6630
Weekday 399 350 180 412 406 142 464 395 366 3114 351 202 340 420 507 435 150 392 429 3226 6340
Handicap 10 6 16 2 8 18 14 4 12 9 7 15 3 13 1 17 5 11

References

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  2. The World Atlas of Golf, second, revised edition, by Herbert Warren Wind, Charles Price, and Peter Thomson, London 1988, Mitchell Beazley publishers.

External links

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