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Rye Artisans Golf Club

 Rye, East Sussex Links
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About the course

Founded in 1894 on the Camber sandhills, Rye is a links course of considerable historical significance on England's south coast. H.S. Colt's original 1895 design launched his celebrated career, and the club has hosted the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society's annual President's Putter since 1920; its two courses (the Old and Jubilee) remain admired for their character and demanding short holes.

Holes
Par
Type
Links
Founded
1894

Layout & location

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Camber Road, Camber · TN31 7QS
Weekday fee
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Weekend fee
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Driving range
No
Postcode
TN31 7QS

Setting. Camber sandhills, south coast of England

Founded 1894 · Designed by H.S. Colt.

Notable

  • Designed by H.S. Colt in 1895
  • Hosts Oxford and Cambridge University Golf Match since 1911
  • President's Putter competition held annually since 1920
  • Bernard Darwin was member and Captain
  • Prime Ministers David Lloyd George and Arthur Balfour were members
  • Jubilee Course designed by Frank Pennink, opened 1977
  • Artisans' Club based at club since 1938

Facilities

  • clubhouse
  • professional shop
  • practice facilities

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