Golf With A Passport: Play The ‘Crown Jewel’ Of English Golf With COVID concerns rapidly declining, the opportunities to travel internationally have improved, now is the time to dust off your passport and travel to an overseas golf destination with your buddies. A good place to start is England’s county of Kent, southeast of London, where you will discover world-class golf, classic cathedrals, historic castles, and delicious food at quaint pubs. Kent boasts three championship links courses, which have all hosted past (British) Open Championships – Royal St. George’s, Royal Cinque Ports, and Prince’s Golf Club. A fourth course – By Mike May Littlestone Golf Club – is also a championship links course which has served as a qualifier for The Open. In addition to great golf, Kent is known as the Garden of England, because of its locally grown fruit and vegetables. It’s also the home to Britain’s oldest brewer -- Shepherd Neame Brewery in Faversham. Start your journey at the Hever Castle Golf Club in Edenbridge which is just down the road from the historic Hever Castle. Built in 1270, Hever
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