Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Explained

Golf Facility Name:Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club
Location:Deal, England
Establishment:1892,
1896 (second nine)
Type:Private
Holes:18
Tournaments:
The Amateur
Website:royalcinqueports.com
Designer1:Henry Hunter,
James Braid (1919),
Sir Guy Campbell and
Henry Cotton
(1946 restoration)
Par1:71
Rating1:75
Pushpin Map:England#Kent
Pushpin Mapsize:200
Pushpin Relief:yes
Coordinates:51.2395°N 1.3965°W

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is an 18-hole links golf course in southeastern England, in the town of Deal in the County of Kent (the course is often known simply as "Deal").

Founded in 1892, its name derives from Deal's membership of an ancient group of trading towns granted special privileges by the medieval English monarchs, known as the Cinque Ports. The course runs along the coast of Sandwich Bay, on the same stretch of coastline as Royal St George's Golf Club and Prince's Golf Club, adjacent to the north.

Royal Cinque Ports hosted The Open Championship in 1909 and 1920. Two more were scheduled for 1938 and 1949, but both were relocated when abnormally high tides inundated the course; both were held at nearby Royal St George's. Consequently, the club was removed from the Open Championship rota, but remains a final qualifying course (most recently in 2017). It has also continued to host various other tournaments including The Amateur Championship (1923, 1982, 2013) and, since 1925, it has hosted the Public Schools Championship every year.

Karen Stupples, winner of the 2004 Weetabix Women's British Open, is a member of Royal Cinque Ports.

Scorecard

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Scorecard, Black Tees[1]

HoleYardsParHoleYardsPar
14184103574
24304113984
35105124634
41493134784
56015142213
63564154744
74144164964
81723173964
94574184554
Out3,50736In3,73835
Total7,24571

The Open Championship

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, Deal has hosted The Open Championship twice.[2]

YearWinnerScore
R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1909 J.H. Taylor 4th74737474295
1920 George Duncan80807172303

Notable members

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scorecard . Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club. July 20, 2019.
  2. Web site: Sullivan . Paul . Some Classic Golf Courses Have Fallen Off the Open Schedule . The New York Times . 17 July 2022 . 13 July 2022.