Prince's
Opened: 1906
Designer: Charles Hutchings / Percy Lucas
Par: 71
Length: 7,055 yards
Prince's GC opened for play in 1906, stretching out to almost 7,000 yards, an almost unfathomable distance at the time.
The military commandeered the course during both World Wars, however, it was re-built after the devastation of the Second World War and extended to 27 holes at that time. A classic links course was created with raised greens, undulating fairways and plenty of deep bunkers.
In 1932, Prince's Golf Club hosted its first and only Open Championship. "The Squire", Gene Sarazen, was the eventual winner.
Designer: Charles Hutchings / Percy Lucas
Par: 71
Length: 7,055 yards
Prince's GC opened for play in 1906, stretching out to almost 7,000 yards, an almost unfathomable distance at the time.
The military commandeered the course during both World Wars, however, it was re-built after the devastation of the Second World War and extended to 27 holes at that time. A classic links course was created with raised greens, undulating fairways and plenty of deep bunkers.
In 1932, Prince's Golf Club hosted its first and only Open Championship. "The Squire", Gene Sarazen, was the eventual winner.