Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club

The Grosvenor Golf Club held its inaugural event in June 1906, having been formed a few months earlier by a mixed group of card players from a Whist Club bearing that name. At this meeting 24 men and 27 ladies took part in a shotgun start testifying to the social nature of the club. Within six months the name had changed to Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, later to be affectionately known as S&A. The 9 hole course was built at Birkdale on a 32 acre triangle of land bounded by the Liverpool & Southport Railway line and what is now Blundell Drive and Conyers Avenue. Like many courses from that era the layout was rudimentary with jam pots for holes and rails of posts and wires to keep farmer Lloyd’s cattle off the greens. Banks of earth several feet high, known as “cops”, were retained as golf hazards which also helped to prevent the sandy soil from being blown away in the wind.

The instant success encouraged the Committee to seek a new venue to accommodate the increasing numbers and to formalise the structure of the club. A suitable piece of land had been identi fied on the Weld-Blundell Estate and George Lowe, the professional at Lytham, was paid a fee of ten guineas as Architect for the new course. A Limited Liability Company was formed and at the first General Meeting in February 1907 Mr F W Smith was elected Captain and later that year his wife was elected the first Lady Captain.

The new 18 hole course, 5,600 yards long, was opened on 14 May 1907 with a Whit mixed foursome competition. It was built on approximately 100 acres of land, of which part is on the present site. The railway once more provided the western boundary with the inland boundary dictated by development along Liverpool Road South. The northern boundary was close to Sandon Road and the southern boundary was level with Birkdale Cemetery. A tall ridge of sandhills at this point marks the signature hole of S&A, the present 16th hole. On the proposal of Hobart Gumbley it was decided to leave this ridge as a hazard and to create a huge bunker using railway sleepers to face it. The blind second shot over “Gumbleys” has ruined many a scorecard and will no doubt continue to do so for years to come.

By August 1908 a new two-storey clubhouse had been constructed at the northern end of the course in Liverpool Road. However, in October 1921 the members were shocked to learn from Southport Corporation that they planned to extend Waterloo Road to join up with Liverpool Road, thus isolating some land and the clubhouse from the rest of the course. Fortunately, compensatory land at the southern end was available and the 18 holes measuring 6,350 yards were restored by September 1923. The old clubhouse was converted into two houses and a new bungalow style clubhouse was built at Bradshaws Lane. The club survived subsequent loss of land for houses but eventually was able to secure the future tenure when on 29 June 1964 the members bought the freehold for £27,919.

In 1933 the club hosted the Ryder Cup in which Great Britain and Ireland beat the team from the USA but when the match returned to S&A in 1937 the result went in favour of the Americans. Dr David Marsh won national recognition as President of the EGU and Captain of the R&A and has received the Gerald Micklem Award for services to golf. As a founder member of the Society S&A has had three Captains, Tom Barker (1957/58), Stan Dickinson (1982/83) and in 2008 Eddie Williams became the Centenary Captain.

Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club Captains

Year Captain Year Captain Year Captain
1907 F W Smith 1947 J A Sloan 1987 J V O’Rourke
1908 S J F Murphy 1948 J Moore 1988 A R Greaves
1909 D J Mulholland 1949 G S Butler 1989 P W Lennon
1910 A Williamson 1950 T W Barker 1990 P S Joyce
1911 E Blackburn 1951 I G W Newington 1991 H F Waterson
1912 W Parry 1952 J T Watts 1992 I White
1913 T Mawdsley 1953 H Cameron Booth 1993 P Wilding
1914 G Boycott 1954 E C Hoesli 1994 K Ritchie
1915 A Appleton 1955 J J Smith 1995 S F Jackson
1916 H W Andrews 1956 A R Ball 1996 D J Ball
1917 W J Yates 1957 C S Cullen 1997 W P Whinnett
1918 G Roscoe 1958 F Brewer 1998 L D Morgan
1919 F S Yates 1959 H Murphy 1999 M Attenborough
1920 F Lomax 1960 J Bonar Wood 2000 R Draper
1921 F T Hargreave 1961 H Standish 2001 A J Ravey
1922 J Crompton 1962 L Bowen 2002 C B Walker
1923 E Blackburn Jnr 1963 A E Charnley 2003 G O Thomas
1924 E C Taylor 1964 T M Bunting 2004 G C Fisher
1925 T S McKenzie 1965 R F Hardiman 2005 E Cheesman
1926 R J Ridout 1966 C B Smith 2006 P B Gwynne
1927 A P Douglas 1967 D M Marsh 2007 S J Bond
1928 J Lawrie 1968 C G Erskine 2008 N Leadbetter
1929 H Stevens 1969 W E Wilding 2009 R W A Underwood
1930 H Stevens 1970 J R Gregory 2010 P Jackson
1931 A T Marcroft 1971 S Dickinson 2011 D J Hindle
1932 A T Marcroft 1972 J R Walker 2012 J MacLachlan
1933 P Carter 1973 E Simms 2013 G B Gordon
1934 E P Taylor 1974 D E Ritchie 2014 J C Moorcroft
1935 J Marshall 1975 G A Wade 2015 K Davis
1936 H Prestt 1976 W J Harris 2016 D E Walker
1937 H Prestt 1977 J G Graham 2017 D J Rich
1938 F Crewe Roden 1978 J Brennan 2018 M J Bennett
1939 W Bloor 1979 J V Cubbon 2019 P D Darlington
1940 W Bloor 1980 J Wilson 2020 M Baxter
1941 A Bradley Dixon 1981 E J Williams 2021 M Baxter
1942 A B Dawson 1982 R W Preston 2022 PA Bagshaw
1943 F Orr 1983 M Edwards 2023 D Pilkington
1944 L Birkett 1984 H Beddows 2024 M Watson
1945 L Birkett 1985 R N Backhouse    
1946 J A Sloan 1986 M A Bennett