I put together regular trips to Scotland/Ireland for 8-12 of us. We've been doing it for 20+ years. In 2024 we are going to do England for the first time. Since I have never played golf in England, I thought I'd seek some advice from the group. All golfers are single digit handicaps and experience/quality of courses are more important than cost. That said, here is what I am thinking at this point:
Fly US to Manchester
Day 1 Royal Liverpool
Day 2 Royal Lytham & St. Annes
Day 3 Royal Birkdale
Day 4Royal Lytham & St. Annes then have Sprinter Van drive to Sandwich
Day 5 Royal St. George's
Day 6 Swinley Forest
Day 7 Sunningdale New & Old
Day 8 St. George's Hill
Day 9 Fly to US
So the biggest question, is that it's a 6 hr drive down to Sandwich. We'd stay 2 nights and play RSG. Are we missing out by not playing Deal?
Or should we punt the Sandwich part and just stay in London area and add Walton Heath Old?
Any thoughts on the golf, places to stay, places to eat, etc. is appreciated.
John
Your trip seems to be focused on playing the most notable courses in England (i.e. Open or major tournament hosts), but in doing so you probably miss the best part of visiting England - the incredible variety.
IMO, there are at least three trips to England needed:
London: Sunningdale, Swinley, St. Georges Hill, Walton Heath, Woking, Huntercombe, Berkshire
Kent: Sandwich, Deal, Rye, West Sussex, Princes (?) - can mix in London courses, but first three shouldn't be missed
Southport/Manchester/Midlands etc.: this one has a lot of driving but in addition to the Rota courses, play Formby/Formby ladies, Ganton, Alwoodley, Notts, Brancaster, Woodhall Spa. Plenty of others to include.
If you skip "second tier" courses in England, you're making a huge mistake. And I didn't even list the more rustic places like Kington & Cleeve Hill, which will be every bit as memorable as a Rota course.