Prince's open new lodge facilities
A ground-breaking new Lodge has been opened at Prince's Golf Club on the Kent coast


Prince's Golf Club, situated on the stunning Kent coast near the historic towns of Deal and Sandwich, has officially opened the doors to its ground-breaking new Lodge at Prince's accommodation facility.
The on-site Lodge at Prince's will set a benchmark for golf accommodation in the region and beyond and underlines the club's relentless dedication to transforming itself into one of golf's most complete links golf destinations.
The new accommodation will provide the perfect complement to Prince's 27-hole championship layout, which is currently receiving rave reviews having recently undergone extensive renovations and improvements.
Prince's Golf Club & The Lodge at Prince's, General Manager, John George commented, "This is a momentous occasion for everyone involved in what has been an exciting two years witnessing the transformation of the courses and the construction of our spectacular new accommodation offering.
We look forward to welcoming both visiting golfers, members and locals to The Lodge at Prince's and servicing them with warm hospitality, a first-class dining experience and the ability to unwind and relax after golf in our sumptuous bedrooms and apartments."
Featuring 38 bedrooms with en-suite facilities, Lounge, Bar, terrace and snooker room, The Lodge at Prince's is also blessed with a modern, contemporary dining experience in The Brasserie on the Bay, where emphasis is placed on serving traditional Kentish produce with attention to service and quality.
Guests are also provided with fantastic views of Prince's Golf Club, Royal St Georges Golf Club and over Pegwell Bay to the White Cliffs at Ramsgate.
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