Adventure
beyond
the fairway
DISCOVER
England
Kent, England
Prince's Golf Club is in the unique and enviable position of providing golfers with 27 holes of superb championship links golf, made up by the Shore, Dunes and Himalayas courses.
Sussex, England
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club is a golfing institution located in the heart of the East Sussex countryside within the stunning Ashdown Forest, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Merseyside, England
Founded in 1889, Royal Birkdale is one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world and one of the select few courses that regularly hosts the British Open Championship.
Kent, England
Royal Cinque Ports dates back to 1892 and was established by a group of golfers who wanted to create a venue that would rival the best courses in Scotland. It's fair to say they succeeded.
Norfolk, England
Many ‘royal’ golf clubs with a heritage as rich as Royal Cromer often find themselves romanticising about the past, so much so that it can be detrimental to their future. Not Royal Cromer.
Lancashire, England
Host of 11 Open Championships and set slightly inland for a 'traditional links', the course is still close enough to the coast that a stiff sea breeze can wreak havoc on the unsuspecting golfer.
Devon, England
RND is made even more special by the fact it remains largely unchanged from its original design, with golfers able to enjoy the same links experience as their predecessors from over a century ago.
Kent, England
Royal St George's was the first golf club to be granted the ‘royal’ title outside of Scotland. The course was designed in 1887 and seven years later, hosted its first Open Championship - the first ever to be hosted outside of Scotland.
Norfolk, England
Royal West Norfolk Golf Club, also known as Brancaster, is a historic golf course located on the north coast of Norfolk, England. Established in 1892, it is one of the oldest and most traditional golf clubs in the country.
Devon, England
Saunton can be found perched atop the famous Saunton Sands beach and running alongside Croyde Bay on the rugged North Devon coastline. It is an epic spot for a round of golf.
Norfolk, England
With gun emplacements and look-out towers once providing the defence for this course, golfers nowadays do battle with the cliff-top setting and the accompanying strong winds.