Royal St. George's Golf Club - dunes
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - dunes
The dunes of Royal St. George's Golf Club are most striking around the fifth hole. Courtesy of Royal St. George's G.C.
Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
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Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
An aerial view looking from the tee of the par 3, third hole at the host venue for the 2021 Open Championship at The Royal St. George's Golf Club on July 20, 2020 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/Getty Images
Royal St. George's Golf Club - aerial view on 8
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - aerial view on 8
The eighth hole at Royal St. George's Golf Club looks spectacular from above. Courtesy of Royal St. George's G.C.
Royal St. George's Golf Club - clubhouse
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - clubhouse
The clubhouse at Royal St. George's Golf Club has a nice patio to enjoy on summer days. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 1
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 1
Stay out of "The Kitchen" -- a valley that dissects the first fairway -- at Royal St. George's Golf Club to hit this green in regulation. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 3
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 3
A ridge cuts through the center of the second green at Royal St. George's Golf Club in Kent, England. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 4
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 4
The fourth fairway bends left to a tough green at Royal St. George's Golf Club. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 5
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 5
A gap between several dunes reveals the fifth green at Royal St. George's Golf Club. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - dunes on 6
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - dunes on 6
The sixth green at Royal St. George's Golf Club sits in a bowl surrounded by dunes. Courtesy of Royal St. George's G.C.
Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
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Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
A view from behind the tee on the par 4, first hole, the host venue for the 2021 Open Championship at The Royal St. George's Golf Club on July 20, 2020 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/Getty Images
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 9
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 9
Bunkers protect the ninth green at Royal St. George's Golf Club in Kent. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 11
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 11
The par-3 11th hole at Royal St. George's Golf Club plays toward Pegwell Bay. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 16
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Royal St. George's Golf Club - hole 16
At 161 yards, the 16th hole is the shortest par 3 at Royal St. George's Golf Club in Kent, England. Jason Scott Deegan/GolfPass
The Claret Jug at Royal St George's Golf Club
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The Claret Jug at Royal St George's Golf Club
The Claret Jug photographed on the lawn beside the clubhopuse at the host venue for the The Open to be held at Royal St George’s Golf Club on May 18, 2021 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/R&A/R&A via Getty Images
Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
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Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
An aerial view of the par 4, eighth hole looking back to the tee from the green in the early morning sun at the host venue for the 2021 Open Championship at The Royal St. George's Golf Club on July 20, 2020 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/Getty Images
Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
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Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
An aerial view of the par 4, 15th hole (R) with a view behind the green on the par 5, 14th (L) at the host venue for the 2021 Open Championship at The Royal St. George's Golf Club on July 20, 2020 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/Getty Images
Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
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Royal St. George's Golf Club General Views
An aerial view of the par 4, 15th hole the host venue for the 2021 Open Championship at The Royal St. George's Golf Club on July 20, 2020 in Sandwich, England. David Cannon/Getty Images
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Tour Royal St. George's Golf Club, a historic Open venue along the southeast coast of England

The 2021 Open Championship will be the 15th time the club has hosted the major championship - the most in England.

SANDWICH, Kent, England — Host of 14 Open Championships, 2021 Open Championship host Royal St. George's Golf Club rates among the most historic venues on the Open rota.

Only three courses -- the Old Course at St. Andrews, Prestwick and Muirfield -– have held more Opens than Royal St. George's.

Darren Clarke won the most recent Open in 2011, joining Harry Vardon (1899, 1911), Walter Hagen (1922, 1928) and Greg Norman (1993) as memorable champions.

Laidlaw Purves founded Royal St. George's in 1887 on Pegwell Bay along England's southeast coast several hour's drive from London. Its layout has evolved into a twisting maze where holes rarely run in the same direction. The front nine roams through bigger dunes -- especially the thrilling stretch from holes 4-6 -- but it's the tougher back nine where titles are secured. Dustin Johnson finished in a tie for second in 2011 after hitting a shot out of bounds on "Suez," the punishing par 5 at no. 14. Three bunkers form a defensive wall fronting the green at no. 15, the course's hardest handicap hole. Thomas Bjorn lost a Claret Jug in 2003 by taking three swings to get out of a deep trap near the par-3 16th green. A valley short of the final green is named "Duncan's Hollow" after George Duncan failed to get up and down at the 1922 Open.

The club was an all-male club until a vote at the club in 2015 decided to allow women members. After golf, players don jackets and ties for an exquisite lunch inside the clubhouse, a tradition served only at the United Kingdom's finest clubs.

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July 12, 2021
This Kent County links has hosted more Open Championships - and had more unlikely finishes - than any other English venue.

Jason Scott Deegan has reviewed and photographed more than 1,100 courses and written about golf destinations in 25 countries for some of the industry's biggest publications. His work has been honored by the Golf Writer's Association of America and the Michigan Press Association. Follow him on Instagram at @jasondeegangolfpass and Twitter at @WorldGolfer.
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Tour Royal St. George's Golf Club, a historic Open venue along the southeast coast of England