Prince's Golf Club, on Sandwich Bay, is an example of modern links golf at its best. Three nines, aptly named the Shore, Dunes and Himalayas, assure enjoyable golf along with great views of the bay out to the white cliffs of Ramsgate. Currently an Open qualifying course, Prince's was also the site of Gene Sarazen's historic British Open win in 1932. Blessed with one of the mildest and driest climates in the British Isles, the course stays in excellent condition and is extremely playable throughout the year.