jchubs
Assistant Pro
Having just seen the Muirfield thread and just back from a jaunt down to Sandwich, I wanted to post how good Royal St George's is!
We played RSG last Friday and Prince's on Saturday. RSG was simply amazing and if you haven't played there, you should put it on your list! The wind was blowing about 35mph which made it even harder but it is one of those courses that doesn't have a bad hole and is a real test of your golfing skills!
Shame we played Prince's the day after RSG as this probably took the edge off it, but Prince's is also a very good courses (we played Shore and Dunes) and highly recommended!
With regard to RSG, we thought it would be really 'stuffy' and we would be very unwelcome (reading a lot of reviews before we went) but safe to say the whole experience was excellent, yes you do have to change into a jacket and tie for the clubhouse after 11, but I didn't mind, just really added to the day and made you feel like you were somewhere special and exclusive - well you are really!
We played RSG last Friday and Prince's on Saturday. RSG was simply amazing and if you haven't played there, you should put it on your list! The wind was blowing about 35mph which made it even harder but it is one of those courses that doesn't have a bad hole and is a real test of your golfing skills!
Shame we played Prince's the day after RSG as this probably took the edge off it, but Prince's is also a very good courses (we played Shore and Dunes) and highly recommended!
With regard to RSG, we thought it would be really 'stuffy' and we would be very unwelcome (reading a lot of reviews before we went) but safe to say the whole experience was excellent, yes you do have to change into a jacket and tie for the clubhouse after 11, but I didn't mind, just really added to the day and made you feel like you were somewhere special and exclusive - well you are really!