Littlestone Golf Club
Littlestone Golf Club is a jewel of a course, nestled along the English Channel's magnificent shoreline in the heart of Kent's golfing paradise.
The club is located on the border of Romney Marsh, providing a picturesque walk over outstanding links turf, with the 16th tee barely 100 yards from the beach for visiting golfers. Littlestone, which is known for its excellent greens, has previously hosted final qualifying for the Open Championship when it was held at Royal St George's, as well as other major golf competitions.
The original design by William Laidlaw Purves, with bunkering added by James Braid, was damaged during the war, and the club called well-known golf course architect Alister MacKenzie to assist with the repair in 1924.
Littlestone will put your golfing skills to the test, and when combined with other Kent courses such as Royal St George's, Royal Cinque Ports, and Prince's, it makes for an excellent addition to a golf tour of the south-east coast.
Location: New Romney, Kent, England
Length: 6,632 yards
Par: 71
Designed by: William Laidlaw Purves, James Braid, Alister MacKenzie
Established: 1888