Childwall Golf Club

Childwall Golf Club has occupied three sites and has undergone three name changes since its formation in 1912. It started life as a nine hole course on the meadows bounded by Speke Road, Watergate Lane and Macketts Lane. The course was owned by Peter McGuffie, a wealthy ship owner, who had bought Woolton Hall, a former Molyneux family country house and opened it as the Woolton Hall Hydro Hotel. He built the golf course for the benefit of his family and the Hotel guests and in 1912 a group known as the Hydro Links players was formed and were allowed to use some rooms in the stable block. On 15 March 1913 they changed their name to the Woolton Hall Hydro Golf Club.

When the Hotel closed in 1915 the golfers operated the course under licence and in 1917 they obtained a five year lease and dropped the word Hydro from the title. At the expiry of the lease on 31 December 1921 the Council was unable to agree satisfactory terms with the McGuffie family and in the following year they found a new site leasing 52 acres from the Marquess of Salisbury. In May 1922 the name was changed to The Childwall Golf Club and twelve holes were opened followed by another six holes constructed two years later on an extra 24 acres of land.

In 1935 a new Town Planning scheme, plus the desire of Lord Salisbury to dedicate part of the course as a site for a voluntary Hospital, caused another change of location. This proved to be the defining moment in the club’s history because the members were able to raise £8,000 to purchase the 204 acres Holt Hall Farm estate and to instruct James Braid to design the 18 hole layout. In 1938 W H Baines, the Town Clerk of Liverpool, laid the foundation stone of the new Art Deco style clubhouse which was formally opened by the Lord Mayor on 10 June 1939. The forecast at that time was that one day the course would be one of the finest parkland courses in the area, an accurate prediction.

Childwall’s initial application to join the Society was rebuffed on 17 June 1926 when the Committee met at 6 pm on the day of the Annual Competition. The record in the Minute Book states “It was regretted that the application from Childwall GC for membership could not be entertained. The Committee did not see their way to increase the numbers”. As only 45 cards were taken out that day and 36 men sat down to dinner this would appear to have been a surprising decision. One can only speculate that the Committee might have been anxious to get back to the bar rather than have a long deliberation on the merits of Childwall’s case! However, a second application coupled with Grange Park on 2 May 1931 met with a more favourable response.

Childwall has produced three Society Captains, Jack Stanway Johnson (1962/63), George Morrow (1978/79) and John McAuley (2004/05). Jack Stanway Johnson played a signifcant role in the development of the Society having served as Honorary Secretary/Treasurer for a period of 35 years. Following his retirement he was elected as Honorary Life President of the Society and in the following year he presented a trophy bearing his name.

Childwall Golf Club Captains

Year Captain Year Captain Year Captain
1913 H H Longhurst 1953 L Hobson 1993 C W Scarisbrick
1914 H H Longhurst 1954 J Stanway Johnson 1994 S Huxtable
1915 A E Noon 1955 L W Lewis 1995 S E Murphy
1916 E Harrison 1956 E Lunt 1996 J D McMillan
1917 E Harrison 1957 J O Preston 1997 A J Rawlinson
1918 E Harrison 1958 W V Hurst 1998 R J Worsley
1919 E Harrison 1959 H D Hughes 1999 D S Williams
1920 T Blake 1960 D J Dennehy 2000 T B Lawrence
1921 G Henshaw 1961 H S Jennins 2001 S J Tamlin
1922 E Wiard 1962 A L Knipe 2002 E Hogan
1923 W Treneman 1963 S E Smith 2003 J D Cunningham
1924 J F Taylor 1964 G Haslam 2004 A H Gardner
1925 C E Williams 1965 A Metcalf 2005 A Gibson
1926 H E Cubley 1966 G E Williams 2006 R B Jones
1927 D Downey 1967 G E Morrow 2007 A F Croxford
1928 D C Sloss 1968 G H Roberts 2008 G R Ferguson
1929 J G Petrie 1969 G H Roberts 2009 L M Lee
1930 D C Sloss 1970 C W Walton 2010 G J Pate
1931 S H Foreman 1971 T M Brown 2011 W E Maitland
1932 S H Foreman 1972 P T Stephenson 2012 P C Quinn
1933 J P Green 1973 C J C Haimes 2013 G Callaghan
1934 G A Strong 1974 A J Neale 2014 S A Landon
1935 J R Green 1975 G R Byrne 2015 T Gibson
1936 G W Robertson 1976 H G O’Kane 2016 J E Birchall
1937 G W Robertson 1977 N E McCormack 2017 J A Turner
1938 A F Bennett 1978 J Chambers 2018 T S Kinloch
1939 A F Bennett 1979 A Mackenzie 2019 P Bibby
1940 A F Bennett 1980 S J Bradbrook 2020 P F G Donnelly
1941 C T Doyle 1981 D C Elliot 2021 P F G Donnelly
1942 C T Doyle 1982 A W Booth 2022 P Gibson
1943 C T Doyle 1983 I G Bogle 2023 J O'Rourke
1944 T Roberts 1984 P M Kinloch 2024 G Oakes
1945 T Roberts 1985 P H Critchley    
1946 T Roberts 1986 W J Williams    
1947 F Heap 1987 K Hall    
1948 F Heap 1988 J H McAuley    
1949 J Melville 1989 B Hannaby    
1950 I Legge 1990 L W Kirk    
1951 I Legge 1991 D N Booth    
1952 L Hobson 1992 A Doherty