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Hosted two early Ryder Cup matches in 1933 and 1937.
Formby Ladies, co-hosts for the Curtis Cup, occupies the same links while remaining completely independent, a splendid ladies championship course.
The club offers visiting golfers a year-round series of the open competitions.
Southport is a resort beach which epitomises the seaside experience in the North West of England. A bustling town, with plenty to entertain including an amusement arcade and a leisure centre, this resort has a lot to offer.
Southport Old Links is not the biggest or indeed the best-known golf course in town, but it is among the oldest.
Greg Norman wrote: ' Over a hundred years old and still your course can stand the test of time'.
One of the largest man-made leisure pursuits lakes in England. The lake is home to various watersports clubs including sailing, water-skiing and rowing.
On eight occasions the greatest championship, The Open, has been played here.
Ainsdale Beach.
Formby Beach …. golden sands. Ruins dating back to 1776 of the original Lifeboat Station can still be seen on the beach and sometimes 6000 year old footprints can be revealed by the tide.