The Sunnyside
hotels introduction to Golf in Southport

A permanent fixture on The Open rota and host to the
Walker Cup, the Curtis Cup and the Ryder Cup, undoubtedly one of the
finest links courses in
Green
fees at the Royal Birkdal Golf Course in
Fees at the royal birkdal range from £120.00 per round on a weekday
in winter to £195.00 per round on a weekend in summer.

There are many similarities between Hillside,
covering 6,800 yards, and the adjoining Royal Birkdale on the sandhills
of
Green
fees at the Hilside Golf Course in
2008 Green Fees are £75.00 per person per round,
£95.00 per person per day.
Sundays one round only at £95.00 per person.
A winter rate of £40.00 per person per round applies between Monday 29th
October 2007 and Thursday 20th March 2008.

Green fees at the Southport and Ainsdale golf club in Southport
Green fees for weekdays are £60.00 per round and
£75.00 per day. At weekends green fees are £75.00 per round.
Hesketh Golf Club

The Hesketh golf club Southport was established in
1985 and is the oldest club in
Green
fees at the Hesketh Golf club in Southport
Green fees at weekdays are £55.00 per round and £70.00 per day. At
weekends and bank holidays green fees are £75.00 per round and you can
play from the championship tees at weekends.
Southport Old Links is not the biggest or indeed the
best-known golf course in town, but it is among the oldest.
The Southport Old
links is a small 9 hole course with tight fairways and greens,
out-of-bounds on the left on more than half the holes and lots of trees
and water. The length of the holes are king-sized, and offer a truly
demanding test of golf and a delightful golfing experience.
Golf was first played here in the late 1800s, before many big and
famous clubs had their first monthly medal or cut the fairways with the
horse-drawn mowers for the first time.
SOL, as it is often conveniently labelled, is truly
at the heart of golf in
Green fees at the
Old Links Golf Course in Southport
Green fees on weekdays is £22.00 and at weekends it is
£30.00.
Formby's Ladies Golf
Club
Formby Ladies, co-hosts for the Curtis Cup, occupies the same links
while remaining completely independent, a splendid ladies championship
course. Here the par-3s are among the most difficult to be found
anywhere and, considering the total scene, Greg Norman wrote to the
club: 'Over a hundred years old and still your course can stand the test
of time. What a beautiful course. It clearly shows that courses do not
have to be 7,000 plus yards to be formidable.'
Green fees at the
Formby’s Ladies Golf Club near Southport
Green fees are £45 at weekdays and £50 at the
weekend..
Formby Hall Golf
Club
The existing 18 hole The Old Course has been
spectacularly transformed from marshland to a picturesque parkland
course, six miles south of Southport the course measures 6,955 yards
from the Championship tees and has already hosted two events on the
Challenge Tour and another on the European Seniors' Tour. The club is
also known for hosting high quality charity and pro-am events featuring
some well-known celebrities.
The Old Course features a series of testing holes
protected by water and well placed bunkers. Water, in fact can be found
on 16 of the 18 holes, making the course an altogether different
experience.
All members, both men and women, enjoy equal rights on the course and
in the clubhouse. And you needn't wait until you get there to place your
order for refreshments at the end of your round, the clubhouse can be
contacted by telephone from every hole.
The green fees at the Formby
Hall Golf Club near Southport
Green fees at the Formby Hall Golf Course were £50.00 per round Monday to Friday through the summer of 2008.
Please note that the information
relating to green fees and the charges for other facilities is not
guaranteed to be accurate. You should always check with the club
concerned for current prices.





