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England's finest

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Make 2021 the year that you really put your game to the test by taking on some of England’s premier golfing destinations.

As The Open returns to Kent in July, follow in the footsteps of golfing greatness by taking a trip to Royal St George’s, Royal Cinque Ports and Prince’s this year. The three venues are less than five minutes apart and have hosted an unbelievable 17 Open Championships between them. The recently renovated Himalayas course at Princes is a must play, and with The Lodges based on-site, there’s minimal hassle required post-round! The great golf in Kent isn’t limited to these three though, with an array of links and parkland courses to suit all tastes. Some of our favourites include: Littlestone, Walmer & Kingsdown, Broome Park, North Foreland and The London Club.

With the highest concentration of Championship Links courses in England, Southport is the perfect base, with Royal Birkdale, Royal Lytham and Royal Liverpool all within easy reach. Couple this with Top 100 courses such as West Lancashire Golf Club, Formby, Wallasey and Hillside, and Southport really is hard to beat!

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For groups seeking out a fully immersive golf experience, Woodhall Spa is tough to beat. Our guests generally stay at The Inn – just a one-minute drive down the road – and the venue itself has everything you need to improve and enjoy your golf, including world-class practice facilities and two stellar courses in The Hotchkin and The Bracken. Famed for their dramatic heathland beauty, it’s a course that will live long in the memory following any visit.

1 night, B&B, 2 rounds at The Lodge at Prince’s Golf Club from £119.

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From breathtaking scenery to unbeatable resort golf, Wales has it all!

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