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This is a list of golf clubs that have been granted permission to bear the appellation of "Royal", having been bestowed by a reigning [[Monarchy|monarch]], such as from [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British]], [[Monarchy of Spain|Spanish]], [[Monarchy of Belgium|Belgian]], [[King of Nepal|Nepalese]], [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|Dutch]], [[List of kings of Iraq|Iraqi]], [[List of monarchs of Eswatini|Swazi]] or [[Swedish royal family|Swedish]] monarchs. To receive the honour of "Royal", the golf club would normally invite a member of the Royal family to be a patron or an honorary member, or they apply for the title,<ref name="golfalot"/> which is granted from the reigning monarch. In Britain, according to Scott Macpherson in his book ''Golf's Royal Clubs Honoured by the British Royal Family 1833–2013'', the title of "Royal" officially was restricted to ”institutions of eminence, long standing and secure financial position, and devoted to national, charitable and scientific objects” by the British monarchy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.golfdigest.com/story/british-open-2017-how-does-a-golf-club-get-to-call-itself-royal-a-primer|publisher=[[Golf World]] |title=British Open 2017: How does a golf club get to call itself "Royal"?|date= 21 July 2017|access-date=23 January 2021}}</ref> |
This is a list of golf clubs that have been granted permission to bear the appellation of "Royal", having been bestowed by a reigning [[Monarchy|monarch]], such as from [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British]], [[Monarchy of Spain|Spanish]], [[Monarchy of Belgium|Belgian]], [[King of Nepal|Nepalese]], [[Monarchy of the Netherlands|Dutch]], [[List of kings of Iraq|Iraqi]], [[List of monarchs of Eswatini|Swazi]] or [[Swedish royal family|Swedish]] monarchs. To receive the honour of "Royal", the golf club would normally invite a member of the Royal family to be a patron or an honorary member, or they apply for the title,<ref name="golfalot"/> which is granted from the reigning monarch. In Britain, according to Scott Macpherson in his book ''Golf's Royal Clubs Honoured by the British Royal Family 1833–2013'', the title of "Royal" officially was restricted to ”institutions of eminence, long standing and secure financial position, and devoted to national, charitable and scientific objects” by the British monarchy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.golfdigest.com/story/british-open-2017-how-does-a-golf-club-get-to-call-itself-royal-a-primer|publisher=[[Golf World]] |title=British Open 2017: How does a golf club get to call itself "Royal"?|date= 21 July 2017|access-date=23 January 2021}}</ref> |
Revision as of 16:27, 12 February 2022
This is a list of golf clubs that have been granted permission to bear the appellation of "Royal", having been bestowed by a reigning monarch, such as from British, Spanish, Belgian, Nepalese, Dutch, Iraqi, Swazi or Swedish monarchs. To receive the honour of "Royal", the golf club would normally invite a member of the Royal family to be a patron or an honorary member, or they apply for the title,[1] which is granted from the reigning monarch. In Britain, according to Scott Macpherson in his book Golf's Royal Clubs Honoured by the British Royal Family 1833–2013, the title of "Royal" officially was restricted to ”institutions of eminence, long standing and secure financial position, and devoted to national, charitable and scientific objects” by the British monarchy.[2]
Not all golf clubs that have "Royal" in their title have Royal status, for instance, the Royal Tara Golf Club in Ireland gave itself the title because the golf club is near the Hill of Tara where the ancient Kings of Ireland once resided.[3] The Royal Spring Golf Course in India is called Royal Springs because there are four natural water springs that were used back by Mughal emperors, hence it is said to be "Royal".[4] The Royal Links Golf in Las Vegas, USA, has no royal connects at all, it was built to acknowledge the traditions of the game. It features holes inspired by 11 different Open Championship courses, including the Old Course at St Andrews, Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Royal Lytham & St Annes and Royal Birkdale.[5]
In Denmark, the Royal Golf Club in Copenhagen, also appears to have given itself the title of Royal when there is no evidence of any royal connections. Likewise the similarly named Royal Copenhagen Golf Club's (Danish: Københavns Golf Klub) only connection with royalty is that the national park, which today includes the golf club, was established by the Danish King Christian V in the late 17th century, and King Frederik III's castle sits near the 16th hole.[6] The course is also located in Kongens Lyngby, Danish for "the King's Heather Town". There is no evidence to show that the golf course has been granted a charter or similar document.
Not all Royal golf clubs own their own golf course, the Royal Perth Golfing Society -the world's earliest 'royal' club - play on the North Inch Golf Course, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews play on St Andrews Links, the Royal Montrose Mercantile Golf Club play on Montrose Links, and the Royal Epping Forest Golf Club play on Chingford Golf Course, which are all public golf courses.[7]
Golf clubs granted Royal status by the British Monarchy
- Denotes that the course is on the current Open Championship rota
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted The Open Championship, but is not on the current rota
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Royal Colwood Golf Club clubhouse, Canada
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Royal Birkdale Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal Cromer Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal Liverpool Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal West Norfolk Golf Club clubhouse, England
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Royal Homburger Golf Club clubhouse, Germany
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The Royal Dublin Golf Club clubhouse, Republic of Ireland
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Royal Selangor Golf Club clubhouse, Malaysia
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Royal Musselburgh Golf Club clubhouse, Scotland
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The Royal Perth Golfing Society & County and City Club clubhouse, Scotland
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Royal Troon Golf Club clubhouse, Scotland
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Royal Colombo Golf Club clubhouse, Sri Lanka
Golf clubs granted Royal status by the Spanish Monarchy
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted the Open de España
Monarch | Golf Club[d] | Location | Year established |
Year Royal status granted |
Ref(s) |
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Alfonso XIII |
Real Sociedad Hípica Española Club de Campo[e] | San Sebastián de los Reyes | 1901 | 1909 | [31][32] |
Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro[e] | Madrid | 1895 | 1912 | [33][34][32] | |
Real Golf De Pedreña[e] | Pedreña | 1928 | 1928 | [35][36][32] | |
Real Club de Golf Cerdaña[e] | Puigcerdà | 1929 | Not known | [37][34][32] | |
Real Golf Club de Zarauz | Zarautz | 1916 | [38] | ||
Club Jarama R.A.C.E. (Real Automóvil Club de España)[e] | Madrid | 1929 | [39][32] | ||
Real Club de Golf El Prat (formerly Golf Club de Pedrables)[e] | Terrassa | 1954 | [40][36][32] | ||
Juan Carlos |
Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas | Las Palmas | 1891 | 1986 | [41] |
Real Club de Golf de Tenerife[e] | Tacoronte | 1896 | 1989 | [42][43][32] | |
Real Club de Golf Sotogrande[e] | Sotogrande | 1964 | 1994 | [44][34][32] | |
Real Club de Golf Las Brisas[e] | Marbella | 1968 | 1995 | [45][34][32] | |
Real Club de Golf de Sevilla[e] | Alcalá de Guadaíra | 1991 | 2002 | [46][47][32] | |
Real Club de Golf de La Coruña | La Coruña | 1962 | 2007 | [48] | |
Real Club de Golf Guadalmina | San Pedro de Alcántara | 1959 | 2008 | [49] | |
Real Club Valderrama[e] | Sotogrande | 1974 | 2014 | [50][32] | |
Real Club Pineda de Sevilla | Seville | 1939 | Not known | [51] | |
Felipe VI |
Real Novo Sancti Petri Golf Club | Cádiz | 1990 | 2016 | [52][53] |
Real Golf La Manga Club[e] | Cartagena | 1972 | 2017 | [54][34][32] | |
Real Club La Moraleja[e] | Alcobendas | 1973 | 2018 | [55][34][43][32] | |
Not known | Real Sociedad de Golf de Neguri[e] | Getxo | 1911 | [36][43][32] | |
Real Club de Campo de Málaga | Málaga | 1926 | [43] | ||
Real Club de Golf Madrid La Herrería | San Lorenzo de El Escorial | 1966 | [43] | ||
Real Golf de Bendinat | Bendinat | 1986 | [43] | ||
Real Nuevo Club Golf De San Sebastián Basozabal | Gipuzkoa | 1994 | [43] |
Golf clubs granted Royal status by the Belgian Monarchy
With some exceptions, Belgian golf clubs automatically adopt the title of Royal after they have been in operation for 50 years.[56][57]
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted the Belgian Open
Monarch | Golf Club | Location | Year established |
Year Royal status granted |
Ref(s) |
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Leopold II |
Royal Ostend Golf Club (Dutch: Koninklijke Golf Club Oostende) |
De Haan | 1903 | 1903 | [57][58] |
The Royal Golf Club of Belgium[f] (Dutch: Koninklijke Golf Club van België) |
Tervuren | 1906 | 1906 | [59] | |
Albert |
Royal Zoute Golf Club[f] | Knokke-Heist | 1898 | 1925 | [60] |
Leopold III |
Royal Antwerp Golf Club[f] | Kapellen | 1888 | 1938 | [61] |
Royal Golf Club of the Château Royal d'Ardenne (English: Royal Golf Club at the Royal Castle of Ardenne) |
Ardennes | 1895 | 1945 | [57] | |
Baudouin |
Royal Latem Golf Club[f] | Sint-Martens-Latem | 1909 | 1959 | [62] |
Royal Waterloo Golf Club[f] | Lasne | 1923 | 1973 | [57][63] | |
Royal Golf Club des Fagnes[f] | Spa | 1930 | 1980 | [57] | |
Royal Golf Club du Hainaut | Jurbise | 1933 | 1983 | [57][64][65] | |
Royal Sart Tilman Golf Club | Angleur | 1939 | 1989 | [57][66] | |
Philippe |
Royal Limburg Golf & Country Club | Houthalen-Helchteren | 1966 | 2016 | [57] |
Royal Bercuit Golf Club[f] | Grez-Doiceau | 1967 | 2017 | [57] | |
Royal Keerbergen Golf Club | Keerbergen | 1968 | 2018 | [57][67] |
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Royal Golf Club of Belgium clubhouse
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Royal Waterloo Golf Club clubhouse
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Royal Zoute Golf Club clubhouse
Golf clubs granted Royal status by other monarchies
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted the Royal Swazi Sun Open
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted the KLM Dutch Open
- Denotes that the course has previously hosted the BTC Slovenian Open
Monarch | Golf Club | Location | Country | Year established |
Year Royal status granted |
Ref(s) |
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Sobhuza II |
Royal Swazi Spa Country Club[g] | Mbabane | Swaziland | 1966 | 1966 | [28][68] |
Not known |
Royal Baghdad Golf Club (1920s-1958) (Arabic: نادي بغداد الملكي للجولف) |
Baghdad | Kingdom of Iraq | 1920s | Not known | [7][28] |
Mahendra |
Royal Nepal Golf Club (Nepali: रोयल नेपाल गोल्फ क्लब) |
Kathmandu | Nepal | 1917 | 1965 | [69] |
Beatrix |
Royal Hague Golf & Country Club[h] (Dutch: Koninklijke Haagsche Golf & Country Club) |
Wassenaar | Netherlands | 1893 | 1993 | [70] |
Princess Elizabeth |
Royal Bled Golf (Slovene: Golfa Royal Bled) |
Lesce | Slovenia | 1937 | 2017 | [71] |
Gustaf VI Adolf |
Royal Drottningholm Golf Club[i] (Swedish: Kungliga Drottningholms Golfklubb) |
Drottningholm | Sweden | 1959 | 1959 | [72] |
See also
Notes
- ^ The country and flag is from the year that the golf club gained Royal status, plus the name of the country and flag now, if it has changed
- ^ a b c d e f g Course is on the current Open Championship rota
- ^ a b Course was formerly on the Open Championship rota
- ^ Real in Spanish translates to royal in English.[30]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Course has previously hosted the Open de España.
- ^ a b c d e f g Course has previously hosted the Belgian Open
- ^ Course has previously hosted the Royal Swazi Open.
- ^ Course has previously hosted the Dutch/KLM Open.
- ^ Course has previously hosted the Volvo Open and the Scandinavian Enterprise Open.
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Further reading
- Macpherson, Scott (2014). Golf's Royal Clubs Honoured by the British Royal Family 1833-2013. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. ISBN 978-0-99262-402-6.
- Allen, Peter (1989). The Sunley Book of Royal Golf: The Story of Royal Golfers, Royal Clubs and Royal Courses. AbeBooks. ISBN 978-0-09173-805-1.