I have been reading that it was a major goal of Dr Laidlaw Purves in designing the course at Sandwich to create a rival for The Old Course at St Andrews - that in mind, it seems the name is not likely a coincidence (for the foreigners, the English flag is St George's Cross and the Scottish flag is St Andrew's Cross).
So comparing the two courses today, how well does St George's stack up against TOC?
I was only able to play TOC once when I ventured north and have since played RSG twice, so my observations are limited by that, but after giving the matter some thought I am inclined to say I prefer St George's.
I think green complexes like 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17 and 18 at Sandwich are comfortably the equal of the best at TOC. I feel those greens were an equal test from 100m+ out, but offered more questions when playing recovery shots around the green. Having said that, I thought TOC's greens were slightly more difficult and fun to putt.
RSG's doglegs at 2, 5, 8, 12, 13 and 17 add some variety that, IMO, is missing at TOC.
St George's has quirk, charm and challenge in spades. I also don't think RSG has a weak hole and has plentiful variety, where I would say 8 and 9 at TOC aren't IMO great golf holes, and the repetitive strategy of 2-4 is possibly a weakness.
I don't profess to "know" these two courses after such limited play, but what say others familiar with both courses?