One of the worlds' greatest sporting events returns to the south east of England in 2021 when The 149th Open is play at Royal St. Georges from 11th - 18th July.
The Open is where reputations are built and history made, as the world’s best players battle it out for the title of Champion Golfer of the Year.
Royal St. George’s has a unique place in golfing history. Set amidst the undulating dunes of Kent’s coastline, it was here that The Open was first played outside Scotland in 1894.
This will be the 15th time Royal St. George’s has hosted The Open, with legends such as Sandy Lyle and Greg Norman both previous winners. The most recent champion to lift the Claret Jug here was Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke in 2011.
The Open craftsmen and experts are the inspiration behind the hospitality experience for The 149th Open at Royal St George’s.
Divided into three tiers – Engravers, Caddies and Scorers – each level of hospitality offers a unique way to enjoy The 149th Open at Royal St George's