Green Fees in Kent: What It Costs to Play in 2026
Kent is the Garden of England and the home of championship links golf in the southeast, anchored by the Open Championship trio around Sandwich: Royal St George's, Royal Cinque Ports and Prince's. That heritage means a wide spread in price, from a value round under 50 pounds inland to a peak summer green fee of 400 at Royal St George's. Here is what golf actually costs in Kent in 2026, and how to time and mix a trip for value.
Photograph: Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, via Google
The short answer
Plan on anything from roughly 40 to 400 pounds for a green fee in Kent in 2026, depending almost entirely on which course and which month. At the top sits Royal St George's in Sandwich, the Open Championship links that last staged the championship in 2021, whose peak summer green fee runs to around 400 pounds and includes the club's dining room experience. Down the coast at Deal, Royal Cinque Ports charges an indicative 285 pounds in summer, easing to 185 in March and around 150 in late autumn, while Prince's, the third of the Sandwich links, sits around 215 pounds in peak season across its three nine hole loops.
Below the marquee links, Kent rewards the value hunter. Littlestone on the Romney Marsh, the clifftop North Foreland at Broadstairs and a deep field of inland and parkland courses welcome visitors from roughly 40 to 90 pounds, with twilight rates lower still. The lever in Kent, as everywhere in Britain, is both the course and the calendar: the Open venue links peak through the long summer days, while the spring and autumn shoulders and the quiet winter bring the best value. The sections below explain the courses, the tiers and how to time a trip.
Kent green fees by course tier, 2026
| Course tier | Examples | Indicative 2026 green fee |
|---|---|---|
| Open Championship links | Royal St George's (Sandwich) | Around 400 pounds peak summer, inclusive of dining; off peak Tuesday before April around 215 pounds with lunch |
| Championship links | Royal Cinque Ports (Deal), Prince's (Sandwich) | Royal Cinque Ports around 285 pounds summer, 150 to 185 off peak; Prince's around 215 pounds peak |
| Strong coastal courses | Littlestone, North Foreland (Broadstairs) | Roughly 55 to 95 pounds, lower out of season and at twilight |
| Inland and parkland | London Golf Club, Chart Hills and the town courses | Around 40 to 90 pounds; premium parkland higher |
Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from club listings and the National Club Golfer 2026 top 100 survey; they swing with season, time of day and demand, so always confirm current rates directly before booking. Check tee time availability.
The courses, and what they cost
The headline is Royal St George's at Sandwich, founded in 1887 and the first English club to host the Open, in 1894. It has staged the championship fifteen times, most recently in 2021 when Collin Morikawa lifted the Claret Jug, and remains one of the great tests of links golf in the world, all tumbling fairways, hidden hollows and the cavernous bunkering that defines the Sandwich coast. Its peak summer green fee of around 400 pounds includes the club's dining room experience, and visitor access is limited and best arranged well ahead. A few miles north at Deal, Royal Cinque Ports is a championship links of the very top rank that hosted the Open in 1909 and 1920, with an indicative summer green fee of 285 pounds that falls sharply out of season.
Completing the Sandwich trio is Prince's, where Gene Sarazen won the 1932 Open, now laid out as three nine hole loops, the Shore, the Dunes and the Himalayas, that combine into a flexible and excellent value championship round at around 215 pounds. Beyond the famous three, Kent offers a deep and welcoming field. Littlestone on the Romney Marsh is a fine, understated links, North Foreland at Broadstairs gives clifftop golf with sea views, and the inland courses, from the modern championship test at the London Golf Club to a host of parkland and town layouts, deliver characterful golf from roughly 40 to 90 pounds. This range is Kent's great strength: you can pair a bucket list round at Royal St George's with several excellent value days and keep the trip honest.
How to time it, and how to save
The biggest lever on the marquee fees is the calendar. The long days of June to August are the busiest and dearest, especially on the Open venue links. If your dates are flexible, the value windows are the spring and autumn shoulders, April and May and September and October, when the links run firm and fast and rates ease, and the winter, when the clubs drop to their lowest prices. Royal Cinque Ports, for instance, falls from 285 pounds in summer to around 150 in late autumn, and Royal St George's offers off peak rounds before April at around 215 pounds with lunch. Twilight tee times save money across the board.
Whatever the season, mix your card. One marquee round at Royal St George's or Royal Cinque Ports sets the trip apart, while Prince's, Littlestone, North Foreland and the inland courses keep the budget sensible and add real variety. The Sandwich links sit within a few miles of each other, which makes a tight, walkable golf base, and a Kent trip built around a marquee round and a clutch of value days, timed to a shoulder month, is the sweet spot of quality and price in the county.
Plan your golf trip
We turn Kent's mix of Open venue links and value coastal golf into one clear plan, the marquee round you want at Royal St George's or Royal Cinque Ports, the value courses that keep the budget honest, and the right month to travel. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Kent green fee questions
How much are green fees in Kent in 2026?
The range is wide. Indicative 2026 green fees run from roughly 40 to 90 pounds at the inland and town courses, to around 215 pounds at Prince's and 285 pounds in summer at Royal Cinque Ports in Deal, up to 400 pounds for a peak summer round at Royal St George's in Sandwich, the Open Championship links. Royal St George's includes its dining room experience in the fee, and an off peak Tuesday round before April can be had for around 215 pounds with lunch. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
How much does it cost to play Royal St George's?
Royal St George's in Sandwich, host of the 2021 Open and an Open Championship venue since 1894, charges an indicative peak summer 2026 green fee of around 400 pounds, inclusive of the club's dining room experience. There are better value windows: an off peak round on a Tuesday before April can be had for around 215 pounds with the famous lunch included. Visitor access is limited and tee times must be arranged in advance, so always confirm the current rate and availability directly before booking.
What is the best value golf in Kent?
Outside the Sandwich links trio, Kent offers excellent value. Littlestone on the Romney Marsh, the clifftop North Foreland at Broadstairs and a deep field of inland and parkland courses welcome visitors from roughly 40 to 90 pounds, with twilight rates lower still. For championship links at a fraction of Royal St George's, Prince's in Sandwich, with its three nine hole loops, runs around 215 pounds in peak season. A clever Kent trip mixes one marquee links round with several value days. Always confirm current fees before booking.
When is golf cheapest in Kent?
The English golf season peaks in price and demand through the long summer days of June to August, especially on the Open venue links around Sandwich. The value windows are the spring and autumn shoulders, roughly April, May, September and October, when the links are firm and fast and fees ease, and the winter, when the marquee clubs drop to their lowest rates. Royal Cinque Ports, for example, falls from 285 pounds in summer to around 150 pounds in late autumn. Twilight tee times save money year round. Always confirm current rates before booking.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.