Formby Hall prepares a full resort welcome as The Open returns to Southport

Formby Hall prepares a full resort welcome as The Open returns to Southport

Get ready for the open championship at Royal Birkdale! Experience Formby Hall’s hospitality during this major golf event.

Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa is preparing to welcome golfers, spectators and leisure guests as The 154th Open returns to Royal Birkdale, Southport, UK, this month.

The Championship will take place from 12 to 19 July 2026, with practice days running from 12 to 15 July, followed by Championship play from 16 to 19 July. As one of the biggest sporting events in the world, The Open will bring a huge amount of attention to Southport and the North West.

For Formby Hall, the event’s return is a timely moment as it celebrates its 30-year anniversary. The resort is set in the heart of England’s Golf Coast and gives visitors a base close to the action while offering its own golf, spa, hospitality and accommodation facilities.

At the centre of Formby Hall is The Old Course, a par-72 layout measuring 7,010 yards from the championship tees. Designed by Dave Thomas and opened in 1996, it is a serious test, with USGA-specification greens, strong drainage, year-round playability and water influencing play on 17 of the 18 holes. The course has hosted professional events on both the European Challenge Tour and the EuroPro Tour, giving visiting golfers the chance to play a course with proven tournament credentials while The Open is in town.

For guests who want a shorter round, a practice session or a more relaxed game, Woodhey Dunes represents another side of Formby Hall’s golf offering. The 9-hole, par-3 course is a links-style PGA course, with riveted pot bunkers, rolling contours, strategically placed water features and the ever-present influence of the wind. Its 2nd hole, an island green inspired by the 17th at TPC Sawgrass, is one of the resort’s most memorable challenges.

Formby Hall is also one of the UK’s first select PGA Academy venues. Guests have access to PGA coaching professionals, a Toptracer driving range, short-game facilities and coaching programmes for different ages and abilities. For visiting golfers, it gives the trip a useful extra layer: play, practise your links game, book professional-level coaching, then enjoy dining, swimming and a night’s stay without leaving the resort.

Spending the week as a spectator at the Championship can be full-on, even for the keenest golf fan. Formby Hall’s wider offer gives guests space to slow the pace, with four-star accommodation, spa and wellness facilities, food and drink, and options for couples, families, corporate groups and golf societies to shape the stay around their own plans.

“Hosting a sporting event on this world-class level brings a real energy to Southport and its position in the heart of the wider Golf Coast. At Formby Hall, guests can enjoy that golf atmosphere while also having space to play, practise and relax,” said David Goscombe, Golf Director at Formby Hall.

As the world’s best players arrive at Royal Birkdale, Formby Hall is taking the moment to remind visitors that the region’s golf appeal reaches beyond the Championship gates. Those who want golf, comfort and North West hospitality in one place need look no further: Formby Hall is ready for a busy July.

Andy Newmarch

Being one of the original owners of the ‘Top 100 Golf Courses’ website enabled Andy to travel far and wide playing and rating courses, with the numbers somewhere around 1200 courses in 40 countries. Although now away from the day-to-day grind of course ranking, having a keen eye on course developments is still high on the agenda. Currently hanging on to a handicap index of 8.1 he is probably as competitive on the course than ever but more often than not will compliment this by relaxing at the 19th hole to make up for the hard work!

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Updated: July 7, 2026