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Highbury Road
St Annes on Sea
Lytham St Annes
Lancs
FY8 2LD

Tel: 01253 723597

Fax: 01253 781506

Type: Golf

Founded in 1901, St. Annes Old Links is another of the fine championship links of England 's north-western coast, which also includes the likes of Royal Lytham & St. Annes, Formby and Royal Birkdale. Having been forced to move from their original home due to encroaching building work, the club identified a barren, windswept stretch of Lancashire coast, comprising dunes, sand and wild grasses, which ultimately would provide a new and permanent home for St. Annes Old Links.

The pure links character of St. Annes has changed little over the years, although building development is now surrounding most of the perimeter. Every hole has its own individual characteristics, with the 170-yard par three, 9th hole, which offers a narrow green, well guarded by bunkers, is probably best known. Bobby Jones, in fact, when playing here in 1926, was so impressed with this hole that he reportedly took detailed measurements so that he could reproduce a hole of similar character in the United States . But while the 9th is probably the most talked about hole, with its immense 56-yard long green, others certainly provide a stiffer challenge.

While there are countless majestic holes at St. Annes Old Links, the purists often rate the 447-yard 7th hole as the most difficult on the course, particularly when played into the teeth of the prevailing westerly wind. Getting home in regulation is a struggle for even the longest hitters and for most players, the decision to lay up short of the ditch, which protects the green, is a decision very well made. Each hole on the homeward journey, beginning with the short but testing par four 10th hole presents varying challenges, while the long finish of two par fives, with the railway lurking as out-of-bounds for over one thousand yards on the right hand side, demands the utmost in concentration and tact. Gold award winner from Golf Monthly and classed as one of the best courses in the North West.

Opening Times

Open All Year

Road Directions

Drivers from the north and south, leave the M6 at Junction 32 and take the M55 towards Blackpool. Follow signs past the airport to the last set of traffic lights, turn left,(signposted Lytham St Annes) at the next set of lights turn left and proceed over the railway bridge, you will see the club house to your left.