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Jeremy Ellwood

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club: Course Review, Green Fees, Tee Times and Key Info

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club
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Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Key Information

Golf Monthly Verdict
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The links follows a broadly out-and-back routing north of Deal, with one or two deviations along the way, among them a St Andews Old Course-style loop at the far end.

The best holes are perhaps concentrated in what you might call the ‘central’ section of the course (holes 3-8 and 12-17). The rolling terrain in this part of the links has paved the way for some wonderful green complexes, such as the punchbowl 3rd, the raised plateau 6th and the rollercoaster 16th.

The run for home into the prevailing wind from the 12th is as tough a test as you'll encounter anywhere.

REASONS TO PLAY ROYAL CINQUE PORTS

- It's a two-time former Open Championship venue so steeped in history

- There are some fascinating green complexes and run-offs allowing for a huge variety of greenside shots

- There's a real chance to show where your game is at on the testing final stretch from 12 to the clubhouse

RANKINGS

UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2023/24 - 45

Along with Royal St George’s and Prince’s, Royal Cinque Ports is one of three Open Championship links in Golf Monthly's UK&I Top 100 Courses that lie almost back-to-back-to-back on the Kent coast between Sandwich and Deal.

Founded in 1892, the original nine-hole links had grown to a full 18 by the turn of the century. James Braid, Henry Cotton, and most recently, Martin Ebert, have been involved in its evolution over the years.

The links follows a broadly out-and-back routing north of the town of Deal, with one or two deviations along the way, among them a St Andrews Old Course-style loop at the far end.

The outward nine heads north, hugging the sea wall closely in places, nowhere more so than the green on the short but tempting par-4 6th, which sits atop a steep bank right beside the wall.

There are some cracking moments in among the taller dunes over this stretch, among them the par-5 3rd, which plays semi-blind to a fascinating sunken green set in a hollow. This hole was remodelled recently by Ebert with the fairway re-aligned further to the left and the tee moved across to the left-hand side of the 2nd green and elevated to give a stunning view right down the hole. The tee is surrounded by a striking sand scrape

The four holes from the 8th play back and forth in more of a west-to-east and east-to-west direction to potentially unsettle your rhythm, with the run for home from the 12th into the prevailing wind as tough as you’ll encounter anywhere. Choose your tees wisely!

The 16th has now been restored to a par 5 rather than a very challenging par 4, with the tees going back 60 yards. A split fairway offers a new elevated option on the left for a better view of the green. The fairway is lined with large rough-edged bunkers.

The Open visited in 1909 and 1920 and was scheduled for two further stagings in 1938 and 1949. Sadly, both were thwarted when easterly winds and high tides inundated the course. All three neighbouring Kent coast Open Championship links sit right at the top of any best golf courses in Kent list.

A new short-game area, also designed by Ebert, features two greens and three bunkers to enhance the club’s practice facilities.

Looking up towards the 8th green (Image credit: Jason Livy)

What The Top 100 Panel Said

A wonderful layout with no holes that I didn’t like. The 6th is quirky but great fun - almost every other hole is there in front of you with some wonderful links fairways with all the undulations. Some holes avery scorable, some incredibly tough, but it is a fair test throughout. I really find it difficult to find any faults. 

A pure links course with sunken greens, broad swales penalising the mishit shot, deep bunkers, sandhills, bumps and humps. Links golf at its very best. Outstanding greens, a solid routing and great setting with views across the English Channel. No two holes are the same. The variety makes the round so challenging, interesting and ultimately eventful.

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club location

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Green Fees

Book a tee-time direct with the club online

Best Courses Near Royal Cinque Ports

Best Places To Stay Near Royal Cinque Ports

The Lodge at Prince's -  Book now at Booking.com
The Lodge at Prince’s Golf Club in Sandwich offers excellent accommodation not far from Royal Cinque Ports. Set by the 6th green on the Shore nine, there are views across the course or out over Sandwich Bay towards Ramsgate. The Brasserie on the Bay provides high-quality dining, featuring Kentish produce and locally foraged ingredients. There is also a cosy lounge bar with log fire, serving a range of cocktails, and an outdoor terrace.

Royal Hotel, Deal - Book now at Booking.com
The Royal Hotel is on the seafront in Deal. It is an 18th-century three-star hotel with beautiful rooms only a mile or so from the course, renowned for its warm hospitality and comfortable surroundings. The elegant à la carte restaurant serves a variety of freshly cooked meals.

Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Scorecard

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Royal Cinque Ports Gallery

The 3rd hole features a rollercoaster fairway and sunken green (Image credit: Kevin Murray)
The heavily bunkered 8th green lies very close to the sea wall (Image credit: Kevin Murray)
The short par-3 4th play to a large green with steep run-offs long and left (Image credit: Getty Images)
The 16th is now a par 5 with a split fairway (Image credit: Getty Images)
Looking towards the clubhouse down the closing stretch (Image credit: Getty Images)

ROYAL CINQUE PORTS HISTORICAL TOP 100 RANKING UK&I

  • 2023/24 - 45
  • 2021/22 - 53
  • 2019/20 - 58
  • 2017/18 - 56
  • 2015/16 - 56
  • 2013/14 - 47
  • 2011/12 - 47
  • 2009/10 - 52

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the two Opens played at Royal Cinque Ports?

In 1909 it was home favourite J.H. Taylor who claimed the fourth of his fifth Claret Jugs and the £50 winner's cheque with an impressive six-stroke victory over Tom Ball and James Braid. In 1920, Scot George Duncan won by two from fellow Scot, Sandy Herd, despite shooting 80 in the opening two rounds. The winner's cheque had increased to £75 by then.

Does Royal Cinque Ports have one of golf's toughest closing stretches?

Quite simply, yes. When you turn back south on the 12th tee, not only are you playing into the prevailing south-westerly wind all the way back to the clubhouse, but you will also be facing some of the toughest holes on the course. Off the tips, four of the five par 4s are over 450 yards, with the only par 3 219 yards and the solitary par 5 549 yards.

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