Prince’s Golf Club

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Prince’s Golf Club is a historic championship links golf course on the Kent coast in southeast England, known for hosting major tournaments including The Open Championship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf club
golf course
links golf course
country England
governingBody England Golf
hasAccessibility open to visitors
hasAmenity clubhouse
golf accommodation
pro shop
restaurant
hasCategory Open Championship venue
links golf courses in England
sports venue in Kent
hasCourse Dunes course
Himalayas course
Shore course
hasFairwayGrass links fescue
hasFeature championship links layout
coastal setting
dune land
fast-running fairways
pot bunkers
hasGreenType fescue-dominant greens
hasHoleCount 27
hasPracticeFacility driving range
short game area
hasTerrain links land
hasUse amateur golf events
championship golf tournaments
visitor golf
hostedTournament The Open Championship
hostedYear The Open Championship
surface form: 1932 Open Championship
knownFor challenging coastal winds
historic links heritage
hosting major golf championships
locatedIn SANDWICH
surface form: Sandwich
locatedNear Deal
Royal St George’s Golf Club
locatedOnCoastOf Kent
nearBodyOfWater English Channel
partOf Kent golf coast
region South East England
style links
winnerOf1932Open Gene Sarazen

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Sandwich, Kent, England contains Prince’s Golf Club
SANDWICH hasGolfCourse Prince’s Golf Club
subject surface form: Sandwich
Dunes course partOf Prince’s Golf Club
Dunes course partOfGolfFacility Prince’s Golf Club
this entity surface form: Prince’s Golf Club 27-hole complex
Dunes course associatedWith Prince’s Golf Club
this entity surface form: Prince’s Golf Club clubhouse