Hillside Golf Club

Hillside is the tasty meat in the sandwich between Royal Birkdale and Southport & Ainsdale on a superb stretch of coastal sand dunes. These three courses sit side by side, divided only by the electric railway that links Southport with the City of Liverpool. The railway line is uppermost in the mind of a golfer standing on the first tee at Hillside where a hooked shot is not the recommended route.

The absence of club records prior to 1923 hinders the research into the early history which is believed to have started with a meeting at the Portland Hotel in the summer of 1911. Those present decided to make use of the 9 holes that had been laid out by the Blundell Golf Club which had moved to Ainsdale that year and which disbanded in the 1930s. The course was on land leased from Hillside Farm and situated to the East of the railway but by 1922 more space was required to accommodate the increasing membership. New housing development in that area meant that a move to the other side of the railway was a preferred option and discussions were opened with the Weld Blundell Estate to lease a stretch of land suitable for an 18 hole course. A 21 year lease was agreed and the new course was opened to play on 4 August 1923. The first Captain was R Mook in 1919 and he held office again in 1922.

On 28 February 1923 a Limited Liability Company was formed with a share capital of £3,000 and each founder member was issued with a share certificate and a commemorative mug. The early meetings were not without discord as some members objected to the move and to the proposed construction of an “expensive” clubhouse which was specially designed to allow it to be sold as a house if the club should be forced out of business. The clubhouse was opened on 19 December 1924 and the structure still forms the nucleus of the present building. Finances were stretched but under the Chairmanship of Louis Rowlandson with Hugh Davies as Honorary Secretary the Board was able to provide the financial stability to steer the club through a di fficult period of transition.

In October 1957 the respected golf course architect, Fred Hawtree, produced his plans which were to take Hillside into the top flight of courses throughout the world. It involved the release to Southport Corporation of 4 holes at the far end of the course in exchange for unused land between the Hillside and Birkdale courses. A unique feature of the exchange was that the construction of the new holes would be financed by the sale of 200,000 tons of sand taken from the new area. Hawtree subsequently reconstructed the front 9 holes and the new Championship course was opened in June 1967. Only 4 of the holes now bear any close resemblance to the holes of the original course.

Hillside has hosted the Amateur, English Amateur, European Amateur and Boys Amateur Championships as well as the Ladies British Open and a host of professional events. It is regularly used as a qualifying course when the Open Championship is played next door at Royal Birkdale. The Club joined the Society in 1934 and has produced two Captains, Bert Collinge (1959/60) and Bryan Greenwood (2000/01).

Hillside Golf Club Captains

Year Captain Year Captain Year Captain
1919 R Mook 1959 L Rushton 1999 I W McKittrick
1920 G A Keeley 1960 H L Greenwood 2000 R A Hennessy
1921 J D Carpenter 1961 J Moody 2001 I A McDiarmid
1922 R Mook 1962 H S Collinge 2002 G A Charnock
1923 G Sherrington 1963 N H Gough 2003 B G Crilly
1924 G Sherrington 1964 F Beck 2004 C E Pennington
1925 C H Taylor 1965 E B Taylor 2005 J A Proctor
1926 A F Darrah 1966 J B Mawdesley 2006 D Lanigan
1927 J M T Reynolds 1967 W Sawyer 2007 K R Parkinson
1928 J M T Reynolds 1968 W B Allison 2008 J A Taylor
1929 L F Rowlandson 1969 T Johnson 2009 D K Dixon
1930 M E Bishop 1970 J P Proctor 2010 P Molloy
1931 H S Collinge 1971 J D Giddens 2011 D A Harkness
1932 A Poirrette 1972 H V Bateson 2012 A J Davies
1933 W R H Gibbs 1973 J Maher 2013 J J Bradburn
1934 H Davies 1974 J A A Bent 2014 G S Jones
1935 J A W Hepburn 1975 T E Broughton 2015 R Walker
1936 J A W Hepburn 1976 K N Owen 2016 G J Williams
1937 G Worsley 1977 J McAlister 2017 D E Rooney
1938 A Crampton 1978 C F Wilson 2018 D J Veney
1939 J Carson 1979 J E Mawdesley 2019 P Edgeller
1940 J Carson 1980 G C C Lindsay 2020 L Rushworth
1941 J M T Reynolds 1981 R J Smith 2021 L Rushworth
1942 J M T Reynolds 1982 D E Wood 2022 R Hayes
1943 J M T Reynolds 1983 R M Allan 2023 G Gaskell
1944 G Dixon 1984 J Mullen 2024 P H Unsworth
1945 G Dixon 1985 W C Backhouse    
1946 B Turner 1986 B L Greenwood    
1947 C Hodkinson 1987 H G Noad    
1948 C Hodkinson 1988 G H Attwood    
1949 J Moody 1989 F A Hennessy    
1950 B Turner 1990 G P Owen    
1951 T S Bolton 1991 D M Cox    
1952 G H Ball 1992 J R Walls    
1953 F W Veale 1993 J J Simmons    
1954 N P Vanderbilt 1994 G C Hinds    
1955 W McMurray 1995 D Hindle    
1956 T Garstang 1996 G D Anderson    
1957 R W Barraclough 1997 G C Kendrick    
1958 J W Rayner 1998 G Brunskill