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Royal St George's Golf Club

Golf club in Kent, England

Royal St George's Golf Club

Golf club in Kent, England

FieldValue
golf_facility_nameRoyal St George's Golf Club
image[[File:Royal St George's Golf Club logo.png130px]][[File:Royal St George's Golf Clubhouse. - geograph.org.uk - 304182.jpg250px]]
captionClubhouse in 2007
locationSandwich, Kent, England
establishment1887
typePrivate
holes18
tournamentsThe Open Championship (15 times)
Dunlop Masters (1967)
British PGA Championship (5 times (1975, 1976 , 1977, 1980 , 1983))
website
designer1Laidlaw Purves
par170
length17204 yd
pushpin_mapKent
map_captionMap showing the location of Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, Kent, England
pushpin_mapsize240

Dunlop Masters (1967) British PGA Championship (5 times (1975, 1976 , 1977, 1980 , 1983))

The starters hut at the 1st hole

The Royal St George's Golf Club is a golf club located in Sandwich, Kent, England. It is one of the courses on The Open Championship rota, and the only one in South East England. The club has hosted 15 Open championships, the first in 1894 when it became the first club outside Scotland to host the championship. Past champions include Collin Morikawa, Darren Clarke, Ben Curtis, Greg Norman, Sandy Lyle, Bill Rogers, Bobby Locke, Reg Whitcombe, Henry Cotton, Walter Hagen (on two occasions), Harry Vardon (on two occasions), Jack White and John Henry Taylor. In 2021, Royal St. George's saw Collin Morikawa win The Open Championship. It has also hosted The Amateur Championship 14 times.

History

The 6th Green, 2021 Open Championship

The club was founded by the surgeon Laidlaw Purves in 1887 in a setting of wild duneland. Laidlaw Purves and his brother, Alexander Pattison Purves WS, stood at the top of the tower of St Clement's Church to survey the surrounding countryside. "By George, what a place for a golf course' was exclaimed by Doctor Purves. Whilst some believe the club's name was decided beforehand by the doctor's remark at St. Clement's, nevertheless, holding England's patron saint at the forefront of the club implicated 'a promise of national distinction'. It was only in 1902 that St George's became Royal St Georges, becoming the 31st golf club granted royal status in the world. Doctor Purves was adamant to create and present the ethos and traditions that are held at St. Andrews Golf Club, however in the South of England. Many holes feature blind or partially blind shots, although this element has been reduced somewhat, after several 20th century modifications. The course also possesses the deepest bunker in championship golf, located on its fourth hole.

Author Ian Fleming used the Royal St George's course under the name "Royal St. Marks" in his 1959 novel Goldfinger. In 1964, Fleming was elected Captain by his predecessor Eric Pemberton. The following day, Fleming died of a heart attack at a hospital in Canterbury.

Competitions

Challenge Cup

The club's Challenge Cup dates from 1888 and is one of the oldest amateur events in golf. It has been contested annually over 36 holes except during the war years. A 19-year-old Jack Nicklaus won the tournament in 1959 shortly before going on to win the first of his two U.S. Amateur titles.

Halford Hewitt

After being founded in 1924, The Halford Hewitt, a foursomes knockout match, was originally played at Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club. In 1950, the competition, due to increased capacity, expanded its first two out of ten rounds to The Royal St George's Golf Club, and has since then been the case.

The Open Championship

Royal St George's has hosted The Open Championship on 15 occasions since 1894. This was the first time the event had been held outside Scotland. Due to Sandwich's medieval styled architecture and roads, traffic became increasingly difficult to manage, and the club would not see another Open Championship for more than 30 years after Bobby Locke's win in 1949. Along with traffic capabilities, Royal St George's was redeemed as inappropriate test for a modern professional.

YearWinnerScoreWinners
share (£)R1R2R3R4Total
1894ENG J.H. Taylor 1st8480818132630
1899Jersey Harry Vardon 3rd7676817731030
1904SCO Jack White8075726929650
1911Jersey Harry Vardon 5th74747580303 PO50
1922USA Walter Hagen 1st7673797230075
1928USA Walter Hagen 3rd75737272292100
1934ENG Henry Cotton 1st67657279283100
1938ENG Reg Whitcombe71717578295100
1949ZAF Bobby Locke 1st69766870283 (−5)300
1981USA Bill Rogers72666771276 (−4)25,000
1985SCO Sandy Lyle68717370282 (+2)65,000
1993AUS Greg Norman 2nd66686964267 (−13)100,000
2003USA Ben Curtis72727069283 (−1)700,000
2011NIR Darren Clarke68686970275 (−5)900,000
2021USA Collin Morikawa67646866265 (−15)$2,070,000
  • Note: For multiple winners of The Open Championship, superscript ordinal identifies which in their respective careers.

Scorecard

References

References

  1. (1996). "A Course for Heroes". The Royal St. George's Golf Club.
  2. (1996). "A Course for Heroes: A History of The Royal St. George's Golf Club". The Royal St. George's Golf Club.
  3. ''The World Atlas of Golf'', second, revised edition, by [[Herbert Warren Wind]], Charles Price, and [[Peter Thomson (golfer). Peter Thomson]], London 1988, Mitchell Beazley publishers.
  4. "Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, Facts and Figures, Golf Today, 2011".
  5. Edmund, Nick. (1997). "The Strokesaver Guide to the Classic Courses of Great Britain & Ireland". Little, Brown & Company.
  6. "Scorecard". Royal St. George's Golf Club.
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