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Shane Lowry talks about a new experience at The Open, his disastrous round when he played at Royal St George's, and tales of Claret Jug drinking.
As thousands prepare to descend on Sandwich for The Open golf, here's what you need to know if you're going along or living nearby.
The winner of The Open at Royal St George's this month will take home a record amount in prize money.
A prominent town councillor and portfolio holder for the district has resigned with immediate effect having served since 2015.
Kent's golfers missed out on a place at The Open during final qualifying on Tuesday.
Canterbury Golf Club’s Richard Wallis and Josh Bristow failed to claim a place in The Open on Tuesday.
Youngsters led the way when the Sandwich 10k returned with a new route.
Plans to build a water park on a field may have divided opinion in the community but developers won permission.
Golfers from across Kent moved a step closer to booking their place at next month's 149th Open over the weekend.
Residents living next to a building site have no respite from the noise and mess where developers are using the site on Sundays and public holidays.
With a history spanning back to medieval times and being a founding Cinque Port, this harbour has earned itself a prestigious title.
A helicopter moved old pylons through the sky for the final stages of a project that passes high voltage electricity between Kent and Belgium.
District councillors will this week vote on whether to give planning permission for a water sports and inflatable aqua park.
Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to following a reported theft of items from a protected aeroplane wreckage.
The Open will be staged in front of bumper crowds at Royal St George's next month.
Lockdown brought about a reconnection with nature for these kids who took part in a picture competition which wowed a wildlife TV personality.
It might only be June, but replacement work starts in September and cash is needed to provide more efficient lights for the festive display.
The number of fans allowed to attend the 149th Open at Royal St George's next month should be finalised in the next few days.
Protests have been held in a town centre and outside the factory of an arms company with ties to the Israeli military.
Both a vigil and protest, an hour apart, will be held against a company this weekend for its connections with Israel.
Footballers and visiting teams will start next season on an improved pitch thanks to a grant from the Premier League, the FA and Football Foundation.
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