England

England

London

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London delivers some of the finest inland golf experiences in the world through legendary heathland courses west of the capital. This prestigious region features masterpieces from Golden Age architects like Harry Colt, who crafted Sunningdale's New Course, the exclusive Swinley Forest, and St. George's Hill, alongside Herbert Fowler's acclaimed designs at Walton Heath and The Berkshire. Add in The Addington Golf Club, the world's only collaboration between JF Abercromby and Harry Colt, and you have access to an unparalleled collection of architectural genius. The region's fast-draining, gently undulating heathland terrain proved ideal for golf course creation, with courses winding through heather, gorse, and towering pines while remaining easily accessible from central London. What makes London exceptional is the combination of world-class championship golf, architectural heritage from the sport's greatest designers, rich history with members like Winston Churchill and royalty, and the convenience of playing golf's finest inland courses just minutes from one of the world's busiest cities.

Liverpool

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Liverpool delivers one of the world's finest golf experiences, combining championship links with vibrant city life in a remarkably compact setting. This exceptional region features three Open Championship venues - Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake, Royal Birkdale Golf Club, and Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club - each offering authentic links golf steeped in major championship history. Add in hidden gems like Formby Golf Club with its red squirrels and pine-lined fairways, Hillside Golf Club, Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, and West Lancashire Golf Club, and you have access to an extraordinary variety of coastal golf experiences. The region's unique geography places world-class links courses within minutes of each other along the Lancashire coast, all easily accessible from Liverpool's cultural attractions, music heritage, and renowned hospitality. What makes Liverpool incomparable is the combination of three Open rota courses, exceptional hidden gems, minimal travel time between venues, authentic links golf, and one of England's most dynamic cities that makes this region arguably the perfect golf destination that truly checks every single box.

Kent

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Kent delivers the ultimate compact Open Championship experience in one delightful corner of southeast England. This remarkable region features three genuine Open Championship venues - Royal St. George's Golf Club, Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club (Deal), and Prince's Golf Club - all clustered together in Sandwich Bay where you can literally play all three in a single day (more to come on that later). Add in their rich championship history spanning from 1909 to the present, with Royal St. George's hosting the most recent Open in 2021, Royal Cinque Ports' dramatic 1920 championship, and Prince's legendary 1932 victory by Gene Sarazen, and you have access to authentic Open Championship golf in its purest form. The region's unique geography places these historic links courses within minutes of each other along Kent's stunning coastline, creating an unparalleled concentration of championship pedigree. What makes Kent extraordinary is the combination of three genuine Open venues in one tight corner, the ability to experience a century of championship history in a single trip, minimal travel between world-class courses, and the fun accessibility that makes this southeast gem the perfect destination for golf enthusiasts seeking maximum championship golf with minimum fuss.

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